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Polygonal Constructions, Continued Polygons composed  of five or more sides (Continued) Using a protractor to construct multisided polygonal figures requires you to mathematically  compute  the  common  angle  using  a  formula.  The  formula divides the 360° of a circle by how ever many sides the polygon requires. For example, a heptagon or seven-sided polygonal figure requires a common angle  of  51.3°  (360°  ÷  7  =  51.3°). Figure 2-44 shows a nine-sided (360° ÷ 9 = 40°) polygon. Figure 2-44.—A nongon. 2-44

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