Chapter 12: Q1. (page 701)
Draw a convex polygon that has exactly 8 interior angles.
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Chapter 12: Q1. (page 701)
Draw a convex polygon that has exactly 8 interior angles.

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As shown in the diagram, the two structures of the Puerta de Europa (Door of Europe) in Madrid, Spain, lean toward each other at an angle of from the vertical.

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