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Review Exercise 27 (Subjective) Mathematic Form3

The document contains a review exercise with 16 subjective questions about properties of regular polygons such as the number of sides, interior and exterior angles, and calculating unknown angle measures using properties of parallel and intersecting lines. The questions cover topics like finding the sum of interior angles, relating interior and exterior angles based on the number of sides, and using properties of regular polygons to calculate values of variables in diagrams showing intersecting lines.

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Review Exercise 27 (Subjective) Mathematic Form3

The document contains a review exercise with 16 subjective questions about properties of regular polygons such as the number of sides, interior and exterior angles, and calculating unknown angle measures using properties of parallel and intersecting lines. The questions cover topics like finding the sum of interior angles, relating interior and exterior angles based on the number of sides, and using properties of regular polygons to calculate values of variables in diagrams showing intersecting lines.

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Review Exercise 27

Subjective Questions
1. Copy and complete the table below. Regular polygon Equilateral triangle Square Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon 2. By using formula find the sum of the interior angles for the regular polygon that has !a" # sides !b" $ sides !c" %& sides !d" %' sides Copy and complete the table below. Regular polygon Num ber of sides Exte rior angle Int eri or an gle Number of triangles Sum of the interior angles

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Equilateral triangle Square Pentagon Hexagon

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Heptagon Octagon

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Copy and complete the following table. Interior angle Exterior angle Number of sides $ % % % %

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(ind the )alue of p * q in each of the following polygons. !a" !b" !c"

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+ regular polygon has n sides. ,f the interior angle is three times the exterior angle find the )alue of n. -he number of sides in a regular polygon P to the number of sides in a regular polygon Q is in the ratio . / 0. !a" State the ratio of the exterior angle of regular polygon P to the exterior angle of regular polygon Q. !b" ,f the sum of the interior angles of regular polygons P and Q is 0&&1 calculate the exterior angle of !i" regular polygon P !ii" regular polygon Q

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,n the diagram EF is parallel to GH. (ind the )alue of x.

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-he sum of the interior angles of a regular polygon is % ''&1. Calculate !a" the number of sides of the polygon. !b" the ratio of the exterior angle to the interior angle.

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,n the diagram P Q R S and T are fi)e )ertices of a regular polygon. PTF and RSF are straight lines. Calculate !a" the number of sides of the polygon. !b" the )alues of x and y. 1$.

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,n the diagram G H I J K L and M are consecuti)e )ertices of a regular polygon with centre O. OHP and JIP are straight lines. Calculate !a" the number of sides of the polygon. !b" the )alues of x and y.

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-he diagram shows a regular octagon ABCDEFGH. AEP and BCR are straight lines. Calculate the )alues of x y and z . 12.

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,n the diagram PQRS is a parallelogram such that PR 2 RS. GRQ and PRW are straight lines. Calculate the )alues of x y and z.

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-he diagram shows a regular pentagon PQRST and a regular hexagon FTLVMS. Calculate the )alues of x y and z. 14.

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,n the diagram HLPT is a rhombus. HPQ and FLT are straight lines. Calculate the )alues of x y and z.

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,n the diagram K L M N P and Q are six )ertices of a regular polygon. KLG and PNG are straight lines. Calculate !a" the number of sides of the polygon. !b" the )alues of y and z. 1 .

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-he diagram shows a square KLMN and a regular hexagon KPQNRS. KPF and LFN are straight lines. Calculate the )alues of x y and z.

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