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Question 1: Find the size of each missing angle.
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(d) (e) (f)
(g) (h) (i)
Question 2: Find the size of each missing angle.
(a) (b) (c)
(d) (e) (f)
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Question 3: Shown is an equilateral triangle.
Find the size y.
Question 4: Find the size of each missing angle.
(a) (b) (c)
(d) (e) (f)
(g) (h) (i)
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Question 1: Jacob has measured the three angles in a triangle.
Two of his measurements are 45°and 70°
What is the third measurement?
Question 2: James says that a triangle is right angled.
Olivia says that the same triangle is isosceles.
They are both correct.
Explain how.
Question 3: The ratio of three angles in a triangle are 1:2:3.
Work out the size of each angle.
Question 4: An isosceles triangle has one angle of 52°.
Write down the possible sizes of the other two angles in the triangle.
Pair 1 …………… and ……………
Pair 2 …………… and ……………
Question 5: Show the sum of angles x and y is always equal to angle z
Question 6: The ratio of angles in a triangle is 2:3:5
Find the size of the smallest angle.
Question 7: Find the size of each angle
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