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Angles in Polygons

This document contains a series of practice problems about angles in polygons. It begins with multiple choice questions about finding missing interior angles and calculating total interior angles for different types of polygons. Later questions involve calculating interior and exterior angles of regular polygons with a given number of sides. The final section presents word problems applying concepts of regular polygon angles.

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Angles in Polygons

This document contains a series of practice problems about angles in polygons. It begins with multiple choice questions about finding missing interior angles and calculating total interior angles for different types of polygons. Later questions involve calculating interior and exterior angles of regular polygons with a given number of sides. The final section presents word problems applying concepts of regular polygon angles.

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Question 1: Find the missing angle in each irregular polygon

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

(g) (h) (i)

(j) (k) (l)

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Question 2: Work out the sum of the interior angles for polygons with

(a) 10 sides (b) 14 sides (c) 20 sides (d) 45 sides

(e) 50 sides (f) 80 sides (g) 100 sides (h) 200 sides

Question 3: Work out the number of sides of polygons with these sum of interior angles

(a) 1260° (b) 2880° (c) 3960° (d) 5040°

(e) 12240° (f) 15840° (g) 2340° (h) 89640°

Question 4: Each of the polygons below are regular.


Calculate the size of each interior angle, x.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

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Question 5: Calculate the size of each interior angle in regular polygons with

(a) 15 sides (b) 20 sides (c) 24 sides (d) 30 sides

(e) 36 sides (f) 40 sides (g) 50 sides (h) 60 sides

(i) 72 sides (j) 80 sides (k) 90 sides (l) 100 sides

Question 6: Each of the polygons below are regular.


Calculate the size of each exterior angle, y.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

Question 7: Calculate the size of each exterior angle in regular polygons with

(a) 15 sides (b) 18 sides (c) 20 sides (d) 24 sides

(e) 30 sides (f) 36 sides (g) 40 sides (h) 45 sides

(i) 60 sides (j) 72 sides (k) 90 sides (l) 200 sides

Question 8: Shown below is one interior angle from regular polygons.


Calculate how many sides the polygons have.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

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Question 1: In each diagram below, two regular polygons are shown.


Calculate x.
(a) (b) (c) (d)

Question 2: Shown is a regular pentagon.


Find y.

Question 3: A regular polygon has 18 sides.


Calculate the size of each interior angle.

Question 4: A regular polygon has 30 sides.


Calculate the size of each interior angle.

Question 5: Explain why this cannot be an interior angle from regular polygons.

Question 6: A polygon has an interior angle that is Vive times larger than the exterior angle.
How many sides does it have?

Question 7: Explain why regular hexagons tessellate.

Question 8: Explain why regular pentagons do not tessellate.

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