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Question
Two angles of an eight-sided polygon are 142o and 176o. If the remaining angles are equal to each other; find the magnitude of each of the equal angles.
Solution
Let the measure of each equal sides of the polygon is x.
Then we can write:
142° + 176° + 6 x = ( 2 x 8 - 4 ) 90°
6 x = 1080° - 318°
6 x = 762°
x = 127°
Thus the measure of each equal angles are 127°.
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