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Polygon Angles Level 1

Practise the skills of finding interior and exterior angles of polygons to answer these questions.

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Fill in the table with the names and angle sizes of the first eight regular polygons.

 NameExteriorInterior
Polygon Correct Wrong Correct Wrong Correct Wrong
Polygon Correct Wrong Correct Wrong Correct Wrong
Polygon Correct Wrong Correct Wrong Correct Wrong
Polygon Correct Wrong Correct Wrong Correct Wrong
Polygon Correct Wrong * Correct Wrong * Correct Wrong
Polygon Correct Wrong Correct Wrong Correct Wrong
Polygon Correct Wrong Correct Wrong Correct Wrong
Polygon Correct Wrong Correct Wrong Correct Wrong
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* Give the angles of the seven sided polygon correct to one decimal place.

This is Polygon Angles level 1. You can also try:
Level 2 Level 3

Here are some related exercises:
Angles in Triangles Angle Points Angles in Parallel Lines Angles in Circles

Or have fun with the game called Polybragging.

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Level 1 - Name and find the size of the angles in regular polygons.

Level 2 - Find the size of the angles marked with letters in simple diagrams.

Level 3 - A mixture of problems related to the angles in polygons.

Reminders

Regular Polygons

Each exterior angle of an n-sided regular polygon is 360° ÷ n

Each interior angle of an n-sided regular polygon is 180° − 360° ÷ n

Interior and exterior angles

All Polygons

The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360°.

The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is (180n − 360)°.

Interactive animation showing why exterior angles add up to 360°

Other angle theorems

Circle theorems

More angle activities

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