32. The difference between any two consecutive interior angles of a polygon is 5°. If the smallest angle is 120° , find the number of the sides of the polygon.

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32. Let 'n' be the no. of sides of a polygon.

So, sum of all angles of a polygon with sides n

= (2n – 4) * 90°

= (n – 2) * 2 * 90°

= (n – 2)180°

As the smallest angle is 120° and the difference between 2 consecutive interior angle is 5°. We have,

a =120°

d =5°

So, sum of n sides =180° (n – 2).

n2 [2a+ (n1)d]=180° (n2)

n2 [2*120°+ (n1)5°]=180° (n2)

n [240°+5°n –

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