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प्रश्न
Is it possible to have a polygon, whose sum of interior angle is: 2340°
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उत्तर
Let no. of sides = n
Sum of angles = 2340°
(n – 2) x 180° = 2340°
n – 2 = `2340/180`
n – 2 = 13
n = 13 + 2 = 15
Which is a whole number.
Hence it is possible to have a polygon, the sum of whose interior angles is 2340°.
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