Polygons: Exterior Angles

The exterior angles of a triangle, quadrilateral, and pentagon are shown, respectively, in the applets below. [br][br]You can control the size of a colored exterior angle by using the slider with matching color. [br]Feel free to move the vertices of these polygons anywhere you'd like. [br][br][b]Note:[/b] [br]For the [b]quadrilateral[/b] & [b]pentagon[/b], the last two applets work best if these polygons are kept [b]convex.[/b][br]If you don't remember what this term means, [url=https://www.geogebra.org/m/knnPDMR3]click here for a refresher[/url].
Exterior Angles of a Triangle
Exterior Angles of a Quadrilateral
Exterior Angles of a Pentagon
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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? [br][br]Create a new GeoGebra file and do some investigating to informally test your hypotheses!
Created By Tim Brzezinsk

Regular Polygons

Use this GeoGebra applet to look for patterns regarding the interior angle sum of regular polygons.
Originated from [url=https://www.geogebra.org/jmamer]jmamer[/url]

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