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Question: What do you mean by Interior Angle ?

Answer:

The interior angles of a polygon are the angles inside it at the vertices. The interior angles of a polygon with n sides add up to (n-2) x 180°. For a regular polygon the interior angles are all equal. In regular hexagon each angle is (6 - 2) x 180° / 6 = 120°

Example of an Interior Angle: