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Question
The polygon in which sum of all exterior angles is equal to the sum of interior angles is called ______.
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Solution
The polygon in which sum of all exterior angles is equal to the sum of interior angles is called quadrilateral.
Explanation:
We know that, the sum of exterior angles of a polygon is 360° and in a quadrilateral, sum of interior angles is also 360°.
Therefore, a quadrilateral is a polygon in which the sum of both interior and exterior angles are equal.
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