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In geometry, an
angle In Euclidean geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the '' sides'' of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the ''vertex'' of the angle. Angles formed by two rays lie in the plane that contains the rays. Angles a ...
of a polygon is formed by two sides of the polygon that share an endpoint. For a
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(non-self-intersecting) polygon, regardless of whether it is convex or non-convex, this angle is called an interior angle (or ) if a point within the angle is in the interior of the polygon. A polygon has exactly one internal angle per vertex. If every internal angle of a simple polygon is less than π radians (180°), then the polygon is called
convex Convex or convexity may refer to: Science and technology * Convex lens, in optics Mathematics * Convex set, containing the whole line segment that joins points ** Convex polygon, a polygon which encloses a convex set of points ** Convex polyto ...
. In contrast, an exterior angle (also called an or turning angle) is an angle formed by one side of a simple polygon and a line extended from an adjacent side.Weisstein, Eric W. "Exterior Angle Bisector." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ExteriorAngleBisector.htmlPosamentier, Alfred S., and Lehmann, Ingmar. '' The Secrets of Triangles'', Prometheus Books, 2012.


Properties

* The sum of the internal angle and the external angle on the same vertex is π radians (180°). * The sum of all the internal angles of a simple polygon is π(''n''−2) radians or 180(''n''–2) degrees, where ''n'' is the number of sides. The formula can be proved by using
mathematical induction Mathematical induction is a method for proving that a statement ''P''(''n'') is true for every natural number ''n'', that is, that the infinitely many cases ''P''(0), ''P''(1), ''P''(2), ''P''(3), ...  all hold. Informal metaphors help ...
: starting with a triangle, for which the angle sum is 180°, then replacing one side with two sides connected at another vertex, and so on. * The sum of the external angles of any simple convex or non-convex polygon, if only one of the two external angles is assumed at each vertex, is 2π radians (360°). * The measure of the exterior angle at a vertex is unaffected by which side is extended: the two exterior angles that can be formed at a vertex by extending alternately one side or the other are vertical angles and thus are equal.


Extension to crossed polygons

The interior angle concept can be extended in a consistent way to
crossed polygon A crossed polygon is a polygon in the plane with a turning number or density of zero, with the appearance of a figure 8, infinity symbol, or lemniscate curve. ''Crossed polygons'' are related to star polygons which have turning numbers greater t ...
s such as
star polygon In geometry, a star polygon is a type of non-convex polygon. Regular star polygons have been studied in depth; while star polygons in general appear not to have been formally defined, certain notable ones can arise through truncation operations ...
s by using the concept of directed angles. In general, the interior angle sum in degrees of any closed polygon, including crossed (self-intersecting) ones, is then given by 180(''n''–2''k'')°, where ''n'' is the number of vertices, and the strictly positive integer ''k'' is the number of total (360°) revolutions one undergoes by walking around the perimeter of the polygon. In other words, the sum of all the exterior angles is 2π''k'' radians or 360''k'' degrees. Example: for ordinary
convex polygon In geometry, a convex polygon is a polygon that is the boundary of a convex set. This means that the line segment between two points of the polygon is contained in the union of the interior and the boundary of the polygon. In particular, it is ...
s and
concave polygon A simple polygon that is not convex is called concave, non-convex or reentrant. A concave polygon will always have at least one reflex interior angle—that is, an angle with a measure that is between 180 degrees and 360 degrees exclusive. Polyg ...
s, ''k'' = 1, since the exterior angle sum is 360°, and one undergoes only one full revolution by walking around the perimeter.


References


External links


Internal angles of a triangle
- Provides an interactive Java activity that extends the interior angle sum formula for simple closed polygons to include crossed (complex) polygons. {{DEFAULTSORT:Internal And External Angle Angle Euclidean plane geometry Elementary geometry Polygons