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Here we will learn about interior angles in polygons including how to calculate the sum of interior angles for a polygon, single interior angles and use this knowledge to solve problems.
There are also angles in polygons worksheets based on Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam questions, along with further guidance on where to go next if you’re still stuck.
Interior angles are the angles inside a shape. They are the angles within a polygon made by two sides:
Interior and exterior angles form a straight line – they add to
We can calculate the sum of the interior angles of a polygon by splitting it into triangles and multiplying the number of triangles by
E.g.
The number of triangles a polygon can be split into is always
E.g.
A heptagon has
The general formula is:
Sum of Interior Angles =
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Step by step guide: Angles in polygons
In order to solve problems involving interior angles:
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DOWNLOAD FREEInterior angles of a polygon is part of our series of lessons to support revision on angles in polygons. You may find it helpful to start with the main angles in polygons lesson for a summary of what to expect, or use the step by step guides below for further detail on individual topics. Other lessons in this series include:
Find the size of each interior angle for a regular decagon.
2Find the sum of interior angles for any polygon/s given.
Sum of interior angles =
As a decagon has
Sum of interior angles of a decagon =
Sum of interior angles of a decagon =
Sum of interior angles of a decagon =
3Identify what the question is asking you to find.
The question is asking for ‘each interior angle’. This means the size of one interior angle.
4Solve the problem using the information you have already gathered with use of the formulae interior angle \textbf{+} exterior angle \, \textbf{=} \; \bf{180^{\circ}} and Sum of exterior angles \, \textbf{=} \, \bf{360^{\circ}} if required
We know the sum of the interior angles for this polygon is
We know, as it is a regular polygon, that all the angles are of equal size.
Therefore we can find the size of each interior angle by dividing the sum of interior angles by the number of angles in the polygon:
The size of each interior angle is
Step-by-step guide: Substitution
The diagram shows a polygon. Find the size of angle
Identify the number of sides in any polygon/s given in the question. Note whether these are regular or irregular shapes.
Find the sum of interior angles for any polygon/s given.
Sum of interior angles =
Sum of interior angles for a hexagon =
Sum of interior angles for a hexagon =
Identify what the question is asking you to find.
Finding the missing angle labelled as
Note that we know the values of all the other angles.
Solve the problem using the information you have already gathered with use of the formulae interior angle \textbf{+} exterior angle \, \textbf{=} \; \bf{180^{\circ}} and Sum of exterior angles \, \textbf{=} \, \bf{360^{\circ}} if required
The size of angle is
Each of the interior angles of a regular polygon is
Identify the number of sides in any polygon/s given in the question. Note whether these are regular or irregular shapes.
Unknown number of sides – regular shape
Find the sum of interior angles for any polygon/s given.
Sum of interior angles =
Identify what the question is asking you to find.
We need to find the number of sides.
Solve the problem using the information you have already gathered with use of the formulae interior angle \textbf{+} exterior angle \, \textbf{=} \; \bf{180^{\circ}} and Sum of exterior angles \, \textbf{=} \, \bf{360^{\circ}} if required
We know a single angle of this regular polygon is
Therefore all the angles are
We can write the sum of the interior angles as
Therefore:
The polygon has
Note: We can also solve this problem by calculating an exterior angle.
Shown below are three congruent regular pentagons. Find angle
Identify the number of sides in any polygon/s given in the question. Note whether these are regular or irregular shapes.
Each polygon has
Find the sum of interior angles for any polygon/s given.
As each polygon shown is a regular pentagon they all have equal sums of their interior angles:
Sum of interior angles =
Sum of interior angles for a pentagon =
Sum of interior angles for each pentagon =
Identify what the question is asking you to find.
Find the missing angle
Solve the problem using the information you have already gathered with use of the formulae interior angle \textbf{+} exterior angle \, \textbf{=} \; \bf{180^{\circ}} and Sum of exterior angles \, \textbf{=} \, \bf{360^{\circ}} if required
We know that angles around a point add to
Each interior angle shown is
We can now calculate
Angle
Shown below are sections of three identical regular polygons where
Calculate the number of sides each regular polygon has.
Identify the number of sides in any polygon/s given in the question. Note whether these are regular or irregular shapes.
Shown is an equilateral triangle (regular shape) made up of the adjacent sides
We need to calculate the number of sides of the larger polygons.
Find the sum of interior angles for any polygon/s given.
An equilateral triangles has the sum of interior angles of
We do not know the number of sides of the polygons so their sum of interior angles can be represented by
Identify what the question is asking you to find.
The number of sides of the regular polygons where we are only shown one side.
Solve the problem using the information you have already gathered with use of the formulae interior angle \textbf{+} exterior angle \, \textbf{=} \; \bf{180^{\circ}} and Sum of exterior angles \, \textbf{=} \, \bf{360^{\circ}} if required
Looking at point
We will call these angles
We know that angles around a point add to
Therefore:
This means that each interior angle of the regular polygon is
So the sum of interior angles is equal to
We can now solve for
The polygon has
Shown is a regular pentagon. Find
Identify the number of sides in any polygon/s given in the question. Note whether these are regular or irregular shapes.
Find the sum of interior angles for any polygon/s given.
Sum of interior angles =
Sum of interior angles for a decagon =
Sum of interior angles for a decagon =
Identify what the question is asking you to find.
Find angle
Solve the problem using the information you have already gathered with use of the formulae interior angle \textbf{+} exterior angle \, \textbf{=} \; \bf{180^{\circ}} and Sum of exterior angles \, \textbf{=} \, \bf{360^{\circ}} if required
As the polygon is regular you can find the size of one interior angle by:
As the polygon is regular
Therefore
We know that the interior angles of a triangle add to
Therefore,
Angle
1. Find the sum of interior angles for a polygon with 13 sides
Sum of Interior Angles = (n-2)\times180
In this case n=13 , so the calculation becomes 11 \times 180 .
2. Find the size of one interior angle for a regular quadrilateral
The sum of interior angles in a quadrilateral is 360^{\circ} . For a regular shape all the angles are the same size, so we divide 360 by 4 to arrive at the answer.
3. Find the size of one interior angle for a regular nonagon
The sum of interior angles in a nonagon is 1260^{\circ} . For a regular shape all the angles are the same size, so we divide 1260 by 9 to arrive at the answer.
4. Each of the interior angles of a regular polygon is 165^{\circ} . How many sides does the polygon have?
20 sides
22 sides
24 sides
26 sides
Sum of Interior Angles = (n-2)\times180
With this in mind, we have 165n=(n-2) \times 180
Which simplifies to 15n = 360
So n=24
5. Each of the interior angles of a regular polygon is 160^{\circ} . How many sides does the polygon have?
16 sides
18 sides
20 sides
22 sides
Sum of Interior Angles = (n-2)\times180
With this in mind, we have 160n=(n-2)\times180
Which simplifies to 20n = 360
So n=18
6. Four interior angles in a pentagon are each 115^{\circ} . Find the size of the other angle.
By using the formula,
Sum of Interior Angles = (n-2)\times180
We know that a pentagon has interior angles that add up to 540^{\circ} .
1. Work out the size of the angle labeled x .
(3 marks)
(6-2) \times 180 = 720
(1)
80 + 55 + 280 + 25 + 162 = 602
(1)
720-602=118
(1)
2. The diagram below shows a regular decagon.
(a) Work out the size of angle a .
(b) Work out the size of angle b.
(5 marks)
(10-2) \times 180 = 1440
(1)
1440 \div 10 = 144
(1)
144\times 2 = 288
(1)
360 – 288 = 72
(1)
72 \div 2=36
(1)
3. A regular polygon’s interior and exterior angles are in the ratio 9 : 1 . How many sides does the polygon have?
(4 marks)
180^{\circ} in ratio 9:1
180 \div 10=18, 18 \times 9=162, 18 \times 1= 18
(1)
One interior angle =162^{\circ}
(1)
\begin{aligned} 162n&=(n-2) \times 180 \\ 162n&=180n-360 \end{aligned}
18n=360
(1)
n=20
(1)
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