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Janiyah Durham
24 June, 06:08
What is the measure of a Pentagon
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Riggs
24 June, 09:39
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5 sides.
Step-by-step explanation:
Unlike a triangle, which is 180°, also equal to a straight line, the length is equal to 540°.
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Kayden Gallegos
24 June, 10:01
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polygons whose sides measure 5 sides
Step-by-step explanation:
pentagon is a polygon whose sum measures 5 sides. this can be solved by replacing the number of sides in N when finding either the interior or exterior angles
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