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A regular 40-sided polygon is rotated with its center of rotation at its center. What is the smallest degree of rotation needed to map the polygon back on to itself?

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Answer:

9 degrees

Explanation:

i dont know what the other guy is talking about, its 360/40=9

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User Kyudos
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hey! the answer would be A regular 40-sided polygon has an interior angle equal to:
(40 - 2) (180) /40 = 171 degrees

The interior angle is also the smallest angle that is needed to rotate the polygon and map it unto itself. So, the smallest degree of rotation needed to map the polygon back to itself is 171 degrees.






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