R K Bansal Solutions for Chapter: Polygons, Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Questions from R K Bansal Solutions for Chapter: Polygons, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
Is it possible to have a polygon, whose sum of interior angles is .

If all the angles of a hexagon are equal, find the measure of each angle.

If all the angles of an octagon are equal, find the measure of each angle.

One angle of a quadrilateral is and all other angles are equal; find each equal angle.

The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio , find each angle of the quadrilateral.

If one angle of a pentagon is and each of the remaining four angles is , find the magnitude of .

The angles of a pentagon are in the ratio , find each angle of the pentagon.

Two angles of a hexagon are and . If the remaining four angles are equal, find each equal angle.
