Exterior Angle Sum of Triangles and Polygons

The exterior angles of a triangle, quadrilateral, and pentagon are shown, respectively, in the applets below. You can control the size of a colored exterior angle by using the slider with matching color. Feel free to move the vertices of these polygons anywhere you'd like. Note: For the quadrilateral & pentagon, the last two applets work best if these polygons are kept convex. If you don't remember what this term means, click here for a refresher.
Exterior Angles of a Triangle
Exterior Angles of a Quadrilateral
Exterior Angles of a Pentagon
What do you notice? What is common about the measures of the exterior angles of any one of these polygons?
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Do you think what you've observed for the triangle, quadrilateral, and pentagon above will also hold true for a hexagon, heptagon, and octagon? Create a new GeoGebra file and do some investigating to informally test your hypotheses!
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