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Given:

A polygon

To find:

Sum of the interior angles of the polygon.

Solution:

Number of sides of the polygon = 5

⇒ n = 5

Sum of interior angles of a polygon formula:


\text { Sum }=(n-2) * 180^(\circ)

Substitute n = 5 in the formula.


=(5-2) * 180^(\circ)


=3 * 180^(\circ)


=540^(\circ)

The sum of the interior angles of the polygon shown is 540°.

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