Why do all exterior angles on a polygon add up to 360 when the interior changes depending on sides?

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Why do all exterior angles on a polygon add up to 360 when the interior changes depending on sides?

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Its a result of the fact that all interior angles in a polygon equals 180(n-2) where n is the number of angles.

Since each exterior angle is the inverse of its interior counterpart the num of those 2 angles is equal to 180.

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