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Q: What name is given to polygons whose sides all have the same length and whose angles all have the same measure?
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When using a protractor a student measure the sum of the interior angles in a triangle and obtain 176 degrees what is the percent error of this measurement?

3 The student can measure the given angles to within 2 degrees of the actual measurement and identify each angle, with 95% accuracy 2 The student is able to measure the given angles to within 10 degrees, and is able to identify the angles with 95% accuracy 1 Student is unable to correctly measure the given angles and/or identify the angles correctly


If 3 corresponding angles of two triangles are of equal measure are the side lengths of equal measure also?

Not necessarily. You have described "similar" triangles. If you also know that any of the lengths of sides are of equal measure in addition to three angles (congruent), then the lengths of all of the sides are of equal measure. But with what you have given, consider, for example, two equilateral triangles, both have all angles equal to 60 degrees (satisfying the condition in your question). One of the triangles could have sides length 1 and the other with sides all of length 2.


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sine bar is used to measure the angles of given work pieces


A triangle with angles that measure 103 52 and 25?

An obtuse or a scalene triangle would have angles of the given sizes


Given an interior angle how do you find the sum of exterior angles of a polygon?

Given a shape as such... ______________________________________ / A=72 B=65 \ \ / \_C=105__________________D=110_______/ (sorta) You take the interior angles that you have and subtract them from 360 to get their supplementary angles, which would be the measure of the outside angles corresponding to the interior angles Measure of <A= 72- so 360- 72=288*; so the measure of the exterior angle corresponding to <A is 288* You can do the same thing for the rest of the angles in the polygon. Hope it helps...

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What name is given to polygons whose angles all have the same measure?

regular polygons


What given a number of regular polygons that are congruent all angles have the same measure?

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what is the name of polygons you given to a shape?

There are lots of different types of polygons Polygons are classified into various types based on the number of sides and measures of the angles.: Regular Polygons Irregular Polygons Concave Polygons Convex Polygons Trigons Quadrilateral Polygons Pentagon Polygons Hexagon Polygons Equilateral Polygons Equiangular Polygons


How do you find the measure of a rhombus?

The answer depends on the measure of WHAT! Side length, angles, length of diagonals, area? And the answers to these depend on what information is given.


How do you find the number of sides in an equiangular polygon given the measures of the interior angles?

Type your answer here... The sum of the angles in all polygons is 360 degrees. Thus, if you know the measure of the interior angles you can divide 360 by the measurement to find out how many interior angles and sides there are.


What polygons interior angles equal 8640 degrees?

A polygon with 50 sides, given the sum of all the interior angles in 8640.


What is the name given to angles that measure between 0 and 90?

Acute angles


In a tessellation the angles of the regular polygons around a given vertex what do they always add up to?

They add to 360 degrees.


When using a protractor a student measure the sum of the interior angles in a triangle and obtain 176 degrees what is the percent error of this measurement?

3 The student can measure the given angles to within 2 degrees of the actual measurement and identify each angle, with 95% accuracy 2 The student is able to measure the given angles to within 10 degrees, and is able to identify the angles with 95% accuracy 1 Student is unable to correctly measure the given angles and/or identify the angles correctly


Do unusual shapes and normal shapes have the same name if they have the same number of sides?

Yes. For a given number of sides, you can have "regular" polygons where all sides are of the same length, and "irregular" polygons with different lengths and angles. A "concave" polygon is one having interior angles greater than 180°, so that line segments fall between two other points on the shape, such as a tetragon formed as a nested letter V.


If 3 corresponding angles of two triangles are of equal measure are the side lengths of equal measure also?

Not necessarily. You have described "similar" triangles. If you also know that any of the lengths of sides are of equal measure in addition to three angles (congruent), then the lengths of all of the sides are of equal measure. But with what you have given, consider, for example, two equilateral triangles, both have all angles equal to 60 degrees (satisfying the condition in your question). One of the triangles could have sides length 1 and the other with sides all of length 2.


Are 68 degrees and 88 degrees find the measures of the other 3 angles if they are all equal to each other the sum of the angles of the polygons of N sides is given by the formula?

68 degree