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Finding the Measure of Angles in Polygons
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In a regular polygon, all the angles and sides are the same size.
To find the measure of a single angle: Divide the Sum by the Number of Sides. For example: In a regular pentagon, the sum of the interior angles is 540 and the number of sides is 5.
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In your notebooks: Find the measure of a single angle in each regular polygon.
180 720 360 To find the measure of a single angle: Divide the Sum of the Interior Angles by the Number of Sides/Angles.
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To Find the Missing Angle, with an irregular polygon:
Step 1: Find the sum of the interior angles for the polygon (count number of sides, and use formula) Step 2: Add up all the given angles. Step 3: Set two sums equal to each other. Step 4: Solve for x
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To Find the Missing Angle:
Step 1: Find the sum of the interior angles for the polygon (ignore given angles, count number of sides, and use formula) 180(n – 2) = 180(7 – 2) = 180(5) = 900° 2 1 135 x 3 90 7 100 145 4 95 170 6 5
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To Find the Missing Angle:
Step 2: Add up all the given angles. x = 735 + x 135 x 90 100 145 95 170
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To Find the Missing Angle:
Step 3: Set two sums equal to each other. Step 4: Solve for x (you will need to subtract) 735 + x = 900 x = 165° 135 x 90 100 145 95 170
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Practice with One Angle in Regular and Irregular Polygons
Each of you will be working on a mini-worksheet titled: “Find the Measure on One Angle in a Regular Polygon.” Use the first part of the notes. When you finish, there will be a worksheet up front called, “Angles and Polygons: C.” This worksheet is practice for IRREGULAR polygons. Use the second part of the notes. BOTH are DUE in class.
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