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If the exterior angles of a convex octagon are x+13, 2x-1, 2x+6, 2x+12, 2x-17, 3x-4, 3x-10
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If the exterior angles of a convex octagon are x+13, 2x-1, 2x+6, 2x+12, 2x-17, 3x-4, 3x-10
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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.
Suppose that the interior angles of a convex pentagon are five consecutive numbers. What is the measure of the largest angle? Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hint: The sum of the exterior angles add to 360 degrees. Note: there should only be one exterior angle per vertex and the angles should "flow" in one direction (either clockwise or counter-clockwise)