Question 4 What is the interior angle sum of the polygon and what is m?BYP? H 132° A (x + 51)° P E 124° x° Y 123° B
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We can do this by using the formula for the interior angle sum of a polygon: Interior angle sum = (n-2) x 180 degrees where n is the number of sides. We are given that the interior angle sum is 1249 degrees, so we can solve for n: 1249 = (n-2) x 180 n-2 = Show more…
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