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| Question 135140:  Hi, I have been having trouble on my math homework on this question and I was wondering if you could please help me: If the exterior angles of a convex octagon are x+13, 2x-1, 2x+6, 2x+12, 2x-17, 3x-4, 3x-10, and 4x, calculate the smallest of the eight angles.
 I would really appreciate your help, I've been stuck on this problem all day. Thanks for taking your time.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If the exterior angles of a convex octagon are x+13, 2x-1, 2x+6, 2x+12, 2x-17, 3x-4, 3x-10, and 4x, calculate the smallest of the eight angles. -------------------
 The exterior angles of a convex polygon always add up to 360 degrees.
 EQUATION:
 Adding your angles you get: 19x-14 = 360
 19x = 374
 x = (374/19) degrees
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 2x-1 is the smallest angle:
 2(374/19) -1= 38.3684 degrees
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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