Shape and Space Unit 1
Shape and Space Unit 1
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Angles on a line
The
angles on a
straight line add
up
to 1800
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= 180
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Angles at a
point
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at btctd te = 360°
Opposite angles
Opposite angles
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are
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equal .
So OKC and b. =D .
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Parallel lines
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corresponding angles
( Look for the letter F)
Corresponding angles
are equal .
like these
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Angles
areaeafefeneadte angles
( Look for the letter 2)
Alternate
angles
are equal .
like these
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Angles
interfered angles
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The three
angles -
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in
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prove this
We can
by drawing a line
through C parallel
to AB
A
angles )
b =D ( alternate -
( alternate
c e
angles )
-
d + ate = 1800
(
angles on a
straight line ) &
B C.
So at btc = 180
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equals the sum
of
the opposite
interior
angles
e = atb
ya Te
Special triangles
Equilateral triangle
Twi
.
all three interior
angles are 60
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An isosceles
triangle is a
triangle
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A
right-angled triangle has
interior; too .
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Angles in a quadrilateral
B.
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The
four angles in
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a + b t c + d = 360°
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c.
Special quadrilaterals
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A B
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opposite
sides .testifies : :: :.
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are
parallel and
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A rhombus is
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a
parallelogram *
with all sides
equal
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The
opposite angles are
equal D B
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A parallelogram with all
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is a
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between the sides
of different lengths
are
equal
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only A-B
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parallel sides
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Example 1
In the AE
diagram ,
is
parallel to BD .
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360 ( a
E
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Work out the size
of a
Answer
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A' 13=780
= ( alternate angles )
Et Et E 188 ( The add to 1800 )
angles triangle
=
of a
up
780-1 at 360=1800 a = 660
Example 2
AB is parallel to CD D
148
.
AEE
µ
1400 XC
-
=
Fiandwetheangeex ,
AEE is an exterior
angle of D ABC
( FB t ABC 1400 =
y
A B
( ABC is isosceles )
r
( FB = ABC
so ABC 700 =
angle x = 400
Example 3
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E
Answered( vertically
D= x opposite angles )
FED t CIE = 1800 ( interior
angles of parallel lines )
34=1800 x=6O°
BAC = 500 ( BAC = X -
to )
ABT = 70 ( angle sum
of a
triangle )
B
A
Example 4
ABCD is a
quadrilateral c.) 1200
with angles as shown .
A
-
¥00
D
Find
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angle x .
Answered
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straight line add up to 180 )
DEB =
2400 ( angles at a
point sum to 360° )
x = 360 -
50 -
30 -
240 = 40 ( internal angles of a quadrilateral sum
)
to 360
B
(b) Extend BC to meet AD
site :
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A E D
BC is
perpendicular to AD .
Example 5
are
equal .
Angle QRS =
If times the size
Q R
Is
the
of angle PSR .
Ariswer
Let QPS
angle = x . Then
angle PSR =
2x
Angle QRS =
I f- x 2X =
Z x 2X = 3X
Angle PQR =
angle QRS =3 X
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square
Hexagon
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Pentagon
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In with
a
regular polygon n sides each interior
angle is
Example 6
regular 12 -
sided
polygon
Ariswer
Exterior
angle is
36,21=300
Interior 1800 300=1500
angle is -
Example 7
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.
-
Answer
(a) 1800 -
144 = 360
(b) 361 n =
33¥ n = to
Irregular polygons
A polygon all its sides the
is
regular if are same
length and
all its the
angles are same size .
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angle
angle
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The exterior
angles polygon of any add
up
to 360°
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The sum
of all interior angles of any polygon with n sides is
T1. Angles - Polygons
Questions
Q1.
x = ...........................................................
(ii) Work out the value of y.
y = ...........................................................
(4)
(b) Work out the sum of the interior angles of the pentagon ABCDE.
...........................................................°
(2)
Q2.
Work out the size of each exterior angle of a regular polygon with 15 sides.
........................................................... °
ABCD is a parallelogram.
Angle DCB = 110°
X is the point on DC such that AX bisects the angle DAB.
........................................................... °
x = ...........................................................
(Total for question = 4 marks)
Q5.
ABCD is a parallelogram.
BEFC is a rhombus.
x = ...........................................................
ABC and EDC are straight lines. AE is parallel to BD. Angle EAC = 40° Angle ACE = 30°
Work out the size of angle x. Give reasons for your answer.
x = ........................................................... °
(Total for question = 3 marks)
Q7.
ABCDEF is a hexagon.
G is a point on AF.H is a point on BC.GH is parallel to AB.
(a) Give a reason why x = 107
..............................................................................................................................................
(1)
(b) Work out the value of y.
y = ...........................................................
(4)
ADB and AEB are triangles. ABC is a straight line. AD is parallel to BE.
(a) Find the value of y.
y = ...........................................................
(1)
(b) Find the value of z.
z = ...........................................................
(2)
Q9.
........................................................... °
(2)
Two of these kites are arranged so that a shorter side of one of the kites is placed on top of a shorter side
of the other kite, as shown in the diagram below.
........................................................... °
(2)
(c) Work out the size of angle y.
........................................................... °
(3)
AB is parallel to CD
EF is a straight line.
x = ...........................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
(2)
Here is a pentagon.
y = ...........................................................
(3)
x = ...........................................................
Q12.
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The diagram shows an equilateral triangle ABC and an isosceles triangle BCD.
AB = AC = BC = CD.
Angle ABD = x°
Express the size of angle ACD in terms of x°, giving your answer as simply as possible.
Give a reason for each step in your working.
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Q14.
Work out the size of an exterior angle of a regular polygon with 8 sides.
........................................................... °
The size of each interior angle of a regular polygon with n sides is 140°
Work out the size of each interior angle of a regular polygon with 2n sides.
........................................................... °
Q16.
(a) Find the sum of the interior angles of a polygon with 7 sides.
........................................................... °
(2)
The diagram shows a regular polygon with 7 sides.
(b) Work out the value of x. Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
...........................................................
(2)
Four of the angles of a pentagon are 97°, 114°, 127° and 84°.
Work out the size of the fifth angle.
...........................................................°
(2)
x = ...........................................................
y = ...........................................................
Q19.
...........................................................
x = ...........................................................
(2)
y = ...........................................................
(2)
The diagram shows two congruent regular pentagons and part of a regular n-sided
polygon A.Two sides of each of the regular pentagons and two sides of A meet at the point P.
Calculate the value of n.Show your working clearly.
n = ...........................................................
Q22.
The diagram shows an incomplete regular polygon.
The size of each interior angle is 140 degrees greater than the size of each exterior angle.
...............................
EFG is a triangle.
AB is parallel to CD.
p = ...........................................................
(1)
(b) Write down the value of q
q = ...........................................................
(1)
Here is a hexagon.
x = ...........................................................
(3)
...........................................................
Q25.
y = ...........................................................
(2)
ABCDEF is a hexagon.
k = ...........................................................
(4)
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north
Wing E
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A ;
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(a)
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B
Cb
•
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A
A
B.
from A
?
what
bearing of B
is the
(a) B 720 A
is on a
bearing of from
(b) B is on a
bearing of 2550 from A .
Example 9
A 50000
map has a scale of 1 :
.
Answer
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Example to
The scale on a
map is 1 : 25000
the real -
life farms .
your .
Answer
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I 25000
to x;
25000 25000
l
X 4
Example 11
Calculate the
bearing of Paris
-
-
Answer
AN
↳ 430
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N
Poe
Palermo
W =
1800-1430=370
So the
is 3600-370
bearing of
Paris from Palermo
= 3230 .
Constructions
Example 12
to 6
Open your compasses
• cue .
•
Open your compasses to 11 cue .
to each end
of the
arcs
Example 13
••
Open your compasses to more
the line
than half the
length of .
to the
•
Keeping the cow
passes open same
distance , the
move the point of
to the other end the
compasses of
Draw bisector
angle of 809 Construct the angle
an .
•• Draw an
angle of 800 using a protractor
••
Open your compasses and place the point
at the vertex
of the angle .
angle .
••
Keep the compasses open to the same
in the
an arc middle of
the
angle .
Do the the
for where
• same arc
If one
of
these
facts is true then the other two must also
be true .
Example 14
Which
of
these
triangles are similar to each other ?
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The
angle sum
of a
triangle is 180
In T3 11 11 11 550 ,
GO n 650
Therefore the
triangles Te and Tz are similar .
Example 15
B C #F
u
×
It
g-
# A
D
A = E
,
B E =
, therefore I =D .
The
triangles ABC and DEF are similar .
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