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The document proves that the sum of exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. It first shows this for a triangle by continuously drawing parallel lines to compress the triangle into a point, where the angle sum is known to be 360 degrees. It then generalizes this to any polygon by noting that the same parallel line drawing process can compress any polygon into a point with an exterior angle sum of 360 degrees.
The document proves that the sum of exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. It first shows this for a triangle by continuously drawing parallel lines to compress the triangle into a point, where the angle sum is known to be 360 degrees. It then generalizes this to any polygon by noting that the same parallel line drawing process can compress any polygon into a point with an exterior angle sum of 360 degrees.
The document proves that the sum of exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. It first shows this for a triangle by continuously drawing parallel lines to compress the triangle into a point, where the angle sum is known to be 360 degrees. It then generalizes this to any polygon by noting that the same parallel line drawing process can compress any polygon into a point with an exterior angle sum of 360 degrees.