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Notice that the measure of the exterior angle of this regular pentagon is 72°, which is equal to the measure of the central angle (i. e., the one at the center,
between the dashed lines). Do you think this is ALWAYS the case with all regular
polygons? Why or why not?


Notice that the measure of the exterior angle of this regular pentagon is 72°,

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