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In Math / Elementary School | 2025-07-02

Complete the table. Use protractor in measuring the interior angles of each polygon in the first column. Measure of each interior angle L Measure of each interior angle​

Asked by anikachang23

Answer (1)

Answer:It seems like the table and the polygons are missing from your query. To complete the table, you would need to have a diagram of the polygons and use a protractor to measure each interior angle. Here's how you would do it: Draw the polygons: Draw the polygons accurately on a piece of paper. Ensure they are closed figures (no open sides) and that they have straight lines.Place the protractor: For each polygon, place the protractor's center point on the vertex of an angle (the point where two sides meet). Read the angle: Align one side of the angle with the protractor's 0-degree line and read the angle measure where the other side intersects the protractor. Repeat: Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all the other angles in the polygon.Record: Write the measured angle values in the corresponding row of the table. Important points to remember:The sum of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is always (n - 2) x 180 degrees. For a regular polygon (all sides and angles equal), you only need to measure one angle since they will all be the same. For the most accurate results, use a physical protractor. Online tools and protractor apps can also be used, but accuracy may depend on the software and your device's screen resolution.

Answered by refugioxiahndaniel | 2025-07-03