The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a polygon is 720°. What type of polygon is it?
2 Answers
Hexagon
Explanation:
Let's do this two ways: Using a pattern we know and using exterior angles.
Pattern
For a triangle, the sum of interior angles is 180 degrees.
For a quadrilateral, the sum of interior angles is 360 degrees.
We know that there is some pattern, so we can deduce quite logically that a pentagon has a sum of 540 degrees and a hexagon has a sum of 720 degrees, hence the answer is a hexagon.
Exterior Angles
The real question is how do we find that there is a pattern? We can recall that the sum of all exterior angles in any polygon is 360 degrees. If you don't remember learning this, you can imagine driving along the perimeter of any polygon and seeing that, in the end, you've taken a single turn.
Anyway, in a normal polygon with
With
Hexagon
Explanation:
A polygon of
Let the polygon have
Hence the polygon has