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Find the value of a in the diagram, giving all reasons
My attempt:
180(5-2) = 540 (What would be the reason here? E.g. Interior angle sum of an irregular pentagon)
2a + a + 104 + 125 + 107 = 540
3a + 336 = 540
3a = 204
a = 68
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Your right. What do you need help with? Just checking if you were right?
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You will see in this way. When you divided it into 3 triangle, the sum of interior is actually the sum of the interior of the 3 triangles , so 3*180=540 degree
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Theres actually a formula to figuring out the sum of the angles of a polygon:
180(n-2) where n is the sides of the polygon.
Which I see he/she used by doing 180(5-2) = 540.
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Theres actually a formula to figuring out the sum of the angles of a polygon:
180(n-2) where n is the sides of the polygon.
Which I see he/she used by doing 180(5-2) = 540.
yea, but he wanted to know why
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LuisRodg wrote:Theres actually a formula to figuring out the sum of the angles of a polygon:
180(n-2) where n is the sides of the polygon.
Which I see he/she used by doing 180(5-2) = 540.
yea, but he wanted to know why
Well, I have tried to prove that, using sectors of a circle. Make a circle, then divide it to five equal sectors. After that, make a regular pentagon inside the circle. Each sector will have 72° as their radius angle. From this, you can know that each angle of the pentagon is 108°. Multiplying it by 5 will give 540°. You can do for other polygons to get similar proof.
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