How to find an angle in a polygon

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1

A regular seven sided polygon has a side length of 14”. What is the measurement of one of the interior angles of the polygon?

128.57 degrees

257.14 degrees

180 degrees

154.28 degrees

252 degrees

Explanation

The formula for of interior angles based on a polygon with a number of side n is:

Each Interior Angle = (n-2)*180/n

= (7-2)*180/7 = 128.57 degrees

2

What is the measure, in degrees, of each interior angle of a regular convex polygon that has twelve sides?

120

135

150

175

180

Explanation

The sum of the interior angles, in degrees, of a regular polygon is given by the formula 180(n – 2), where n is the number of sides. The problem concerns a polygon with twelve sides, so we will let n = 12. The sum of the interior angles in this polygon would be 180(12 – 2) = 180(10) = 1800.

Because the polygon is regular (meaning its sides are all congruent), all of the angles have the same measure. Thus, if we divide the sum of the measures of the angles by the number of sides, we will have the measure of each interior angle. In short, we need to divide 1800 by 12, which gives us 150.

The answer is 150.

3

What is the measure of each central angle of an octagon?

45

60

90

35

120

Explanation

There are 360 degrees and 8 angles, so dividing leaves 45 degrees per angle.

4

Pentagon is regular. If diagonal is drawn, which of the following describes Quadrilateral ?

Quadrilateral is a trapezoid.

Quadrilateral is a parallelogram but neither a rectangle nor a rhombus.

Quadrilateral is a rectangle but not a rhombus.

Quadrilateral is a rhombus but not a rectangle.

None of the other responses is correct.

Explanation

The figure described is below.

Pentagon

Each of the angles of the pentagon has measure

is an isosceles triangle, and , so

and

Since

,

and by the parallel postulate,

Quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel sides, so it is a trapezoid.

5

Octagon

In the figure above, polygon ABDFHGEC is a regular octagon. What is the measure, in degrees, of angle FHI?

45

40

30

50

60

Explanation

Angle FHI is the supplement of angle FHG, which is an interior angle in the octagon. When two angles are supplementary, their sum is equal to 180 degrees. If we can find the measure of each interior angle in the octagon, then we can find the supplement of angle FHG, which will give us the measure of angle FHI.

The sum of the interior angles in a regular polygon is given by the formula 180(n – 2), where n is the number of sides in the polygon. An octagon has eight sides, so the sum of the angles of the octagon is 180(8 – 2) = 180(6) = 1080 degrees. Because the octagon is regular, all of its sides and angles are congruent. Thus, the measure of each angle is equal to the sum of its angles divided by 8. Therefore, each angle in the polygon has a measure of 1080/8 = 135 degrees. This means that angle FHG has a measure of 135 degrees.

Now that we know the measure of angle FHG, we can find the measure of FHI. The sum of the measures of FHG and FHI must be 180 degrees, because the two angles form a line and are supplementary. We can write the following equation:

Measure of FHG + measure of FHI = 180

135 + measure of FHI = 180

Subtract 135 from both sides.

Measure of FHI = 45 degrees.

The answer is 45.

6

Pentagon

Note: Figure NOT drawn to scale.

Refer to the above figure. is equilateral and Pentagon is regular.

Evaluate .

Explanation

By angle addition,

is an angle of a reguar pentagon, so its measure is .

To find , first we find .

By angle addition,

is an angle of a regular pentagon and has measure .

, as an angle of an equilateral triangle, has measure .

is equilateral, so ; Pentagon is regular, so . Therefore, , and by the Isosceles Triangle Theorem, .

The degree measures of three angles of a triangle total , so:

Since

we have

7

In triangle ABC, the measure of angle A = 70 degrees, the measure of angle B = x degrees, and the measure of angle C = y degrees. What is the value of y in terms of x?

70 – x

70 + x

110 – x

110 + x

x – 70

Explanation

Since the three angles of a triangle sum to 180, we know that 70 + x + y = 180. Subtract 70 from both sides and see that x + y = 110. Subtract x from both sides and see that y = 110 – x.

8

A regular polygon has a measure of for each of its internal angles. How many sides does it have?

Explanation

To determine the measure of the angles of a regular polygon use:

Angle = (n – 2) x 180° / n

Thus, (n – 2) x 180° / n = 140°

180° n - 360° = 140° n

40° n = 360°

n = 360° / 40° = 9

9

If angle A and angle C are complementary angles and B and D are supplementary angles, which of the following must be true?

A * C > B * D

A/D < B/C

AD = BC

None of the answers.

Explanation

This question is very misleading, because while each answer COULD be true, none of them MUST be true. Between angle A and C, onne of the angles could be very small (0.001 degrees) and the other one could be very large. For instance, if A = 89.9999 and C = 0.0001, AC = 0.009. On the other hand, the two angles could be very siimilar. If B = 90 and D = 90 then BD = 8100 and BD > AC. If we use these same values we disprove AD = BC as 8100 ≠ .009. Finally, if B is a very small value, then B/C will be very small and smaller than A/D.

10

What is the measure of each angle in a regular octagon?

135

180

90

75

150

Explanation

An octagon contains six triangles, or 1080 degrees. This means with 8 angles, each angle is 135 degrees.

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