Prentice Hall Geometry

Practice and Problem-Solving Exercises

A Practice

See Problem 1.

Find the sum of the interior angle measures of each polygon.

  1. A heptagon has seven sides.
  2. 35-gon
  3. 14-gon
  4. 20-gon
  5. 1002-gon

See Problem 2.

Find the measure of one interior angle in each regular polygon.

  1. An octagonal sign has eight sides.
  2. A coin has 12 sides.
  3. A figure has five sides.

See Problem 3.

Algebra Find the missing angle measures.

  1. A quadrilateral has interior angles measuring h degrees, h degrees, 2h degrees, and 2h degrees.
  2. A pentagon has interior angles measuring 115 degrees, 105 degrees, 117 degrees, 100 degrees, and x degrees.
  3. A heptagon has interior angles measuring 125 degrees, 135 degrees, 130 degrees, 129 degrees, 116 degrees, 120 degrees, and y degrees.

See Problem 4.

Find the measure of an exterior angle of each regular polygon.

  1. pentagon
  2. 36-gon
  3. 18-gon
  4. 100-gon

B Apply

The sum of the interior angle measures of a polygon with n sides is given. Find n.

  1. 180
  2. 1080
  3. 1980
  4. 2880

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Table of Contents

Prentice Hall Geometry Chapter 1 Tools of Geometry Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof Chapter 3 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Chapter 4 Congruent Triangles Chapter 5 Relationships Within Triangles Chapter 6 Polygons and Quadrilaterals Chapter 7 Similarity Chapter 8 Right Triangles and Trigonometry Chapter 9 Transformations Chapter 10 Area Chapter 11 Surface Area and Volume Chapter 12 Circles Skills Handbook Reference Visual Glossary Selected Answers Index Acknowledgments