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  2. Transversal (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    Consecutive interior angles are the two pairs of angles that: [4] [2] have distinct vertex points, lie on the same side of the transversal and; are both interior. Two lines are parallel if and only if the two angles of any pair of consecutive interior angles of any transversal are supplementary (sum to 180°).

  3. Internal and external angles - Wikipedia

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    The interior angle concept can be extended in a consistent way to crossed polygons such as star polygons 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–2k)°, where n is the number of vertices, and the strictly positive integer k is the number of total (360 ...

  4. File:Hyperbolic-triangle-interior-angles.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image has been assessed using the Quality image guidelines and ... 1=Hyperbolic triangle with marked interior angles.}} {{de|1=Hyperbolisches Dreieck mit ...

  5. Vertex (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    In a polygon, a vertex is called "convex" if the internal angle of the polygon (i.e., the angle formed by the two edges at the vertex with the polygon inside the angle) is less than π radians (180°, two right angles); otherwise, it is called "concave" or "reflex". [5]

  6. Polygon - Wikipedia

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    Interior angle – The sum of the interior angles of a simple n-gon is (n − 2) × π radians or (n − 2) × 180 degrees. This is because any simple n -gon ( having n sides ) can be considered to be made up of ( n − 2) triangles, each of which has an angle sum of π radians or 180 degrees.

  7. Angle - Wikipedia

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    A transversal is a line that intersects a pair of (often parallel) lines and is associated with exterior angles, interior angles, alternate exterior angles, alternate interior angles, corresponding angles, and consecutive interior angles. [16]

  8. Icositetragon - Wikipedia

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    The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. A skew zig-zag icositetragon has vertices alternating between two parallel planes. A regular skew icositetragon is vertex-transitive with equal edge lengths.

  9. Simple polygon - Wikipedia

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    The internal angle of a simple polygon, at one of its vertices, is the angle spanned by the interior of the polygon at that vertex. A vertex is convex if its internal angle is less than (a straight angle, 180°) and concave if the internal angle is greater than .