The formula for the sum of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is (n - 2)180° We set that equal to 1800° (n - 2)180° = 1800° Divide both sides by 180° n - 2 = 10 n = 12 So the polygon has 12 sides, and therefore 12 interior angles. Since one of the angles is 172°, the other 11 interior angles must have sum 1800°-172°=1628° Since they are all congruent, we divide 1628°/11 = 148°. So each of the other 11 interior angles measures 148°. So it's a 12-sided polygon. I'll draw it with the 172° angle at the top. 172° is close to 180°, so it looks almost like the the two sides at the top form a straight line, but they don't. I'll color the sides of the 172° angle red and green, so it will look like a 12-sided polygon, not a 11-sided one. Here's what it looks like:Edwin