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Selina Concise Maths Solutions Class 8 Chapter 16 Understanding Shapes

The document discusses polygons and their properties including: - Figures that are and aren't polygons - Calculating the sum of interior angles for polygons with different numbers of sides - Determining the number of sides of a polygon based on the sum of interior angles - Whether it is possible for a polygon to have certain sums of interior angles - Finding measures of individual angles in regular polygons - Calculating exterior angles formed by extending sides of polygons

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Selina Concise Maths Solutions Class 8 Chapter 16 Understanding Shapes

The document discusses polygons and their properties including: - Figures that are and aren't polygons - Calculating the sum of interior angles for polygons with different numbers of sides - Determining the number of sides of a polygon based on the sum of interior angles - Whether it is possible for a polygon to have certain sums of interior angles - Finding measures of individual angles in regular polygons - Calculating exterior angles formed by extending sides of polygons

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16. Understanding Shapes


(Including Polygons)
EXERCISE 16(A)

Question 1.
State which of the following are polygons :

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If the given figure is a polygon, name it as convex or concave.


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Solution:
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Only Fig. (ii), (iii) and (v) are polygons.


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Fig. (ii) and (iii) are concave polygons while


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Fig. (v) is convex.


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Question 2.
Calculate the sum of angles of a polygon with :
(i) 10 sides
(ii) 12 sides
(iii) 20 sides
(iv) 25 sides
Solution:
(i) No. of sides n = 10
sum of angles of polygon = (n – 2) x 180°
= (10 – 2) x 180° = 1440°
(ii) no. of sides n = 12
sum of angles = (n – 2) x 180°
= (12 – 2) x 180° = 10 x 180° = 1800°

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(iii) n = 20
Sum of angles of Polygon = (n – 2) x 180°
= (20 – 2) x 180° = 3240°
(iv) n = 25
Sum of angles of polygon = (n – 2) x 180°
= (25 – 2) x 180° = 4140°

Question 3.
Find the number of sides in a polygon if the sum of its interior angles is :
(i) 900°
(ii) 1620°
(iii) 16 right-angles

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(iv) 32 right-angles.
Solution:

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(i) Let no. of sides = n

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Sum of angles of polygon = 900°

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(n – 2) x 180° = 900°

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n–2= so
n–2=5
n=5+2
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n=7
(ii) Let no. of sides = n
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Sum of angles of polygon = 1620°


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(n – 2) x 180° = 1620°
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n–2=
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n–2=9
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n=9+2
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n = 11
(iii) Let no. of sides = n
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Sum of angles of polygon = 16 right angles = 16 x 90 = 1440°


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(n – 2) x 180° = 1440°
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n–2=
n–2=8
n=8+2
n = 10
(iv) Let no. of sides = n
Sum of angles of polygon = 32 right angles = 32 x 90 = 2880°
(n – 2) x 180° = 2880
n–2=
n – 2 = 16
n = 16 + 2
n = 18

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Question 4.
Is it possible to have a polygon ; whose sum of interior angles is :
(i) 870°
(ii) 2340°
(iii) 7 right-angles
(iv) 4500°
Solution:
(i) Let no. of sides = n
Sum of angles = 870°
(n – 2) x 180° = 870°
n–2=
n–2=

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n= +2

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n=

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Which is not a whole number.
Hence it is not possible to have a polygon, the sum of whose interior angles is 870°

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(ii) Let no. of sides = n

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Sum of angles = 2340°
lu
so
(n – 2) x 180° = 2340°
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n–2=
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n – 2 = 13
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n = 13 + 2 = 15
Which is a whole number.
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Hence it is possible to have a polygon, the sum of whose interior angles is 2340°.
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(iii) Let no. of sides = n


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Sum of angles = 7 right angles = 7 x 90 = 630°


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(n – 2) x 180° = 630°
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n–2=
s:

n–2=
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n= +2
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n=
Which is not a whole number. Hence it is not possible to have a polygon, the sum of
whose interior angles is 7 right-angles.
(iv) Let no. of sides = n
(n – 2) x 180° = 4500°
n–2=
n – 2 = 25
n = 25 + 2
n = 27
Which is a whole number.
Hence it is possible to have a polygon, the sum of whose interior angles is 4500°.

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Question 5.
(i) If all the angles of a hexagon are equal ; find the measure of each angle.
(ii) If all the angles of a 14-sided figure are equal ; find the measure of each angle.
Solution:
(i) No. of sides of hexagon, n = 6
Let each angle be = x°
Sum of angles = 6x°
(n – 2) x 180° = Sum of angles
(6 – 2) x 180° = 6x°
4 x 180 = 6x

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Question 6.
Find the sum of exterior angles obtained on producing, in order, the sides of a polygon
with :
(i) 7 sides
(ii) 10 sides
(iii) 250 sides.
Solution:
(i) No. of sides n = 7
Sum of interior & exterior angles at one vertex = 180°

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Question 7.
The sides of a hexagon are produced in order. If the measures of exterior angles so
obtained are (6x – 1)°, (10x + 2)°, (8x + 2)° (9x – 3)°, (5x + 4)° and (12x + 6)° ; find each
exterior angle.
Solution:
Sum of exterior angles of hexagon formed by producing sides of order = 360°

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i.e. 41° ; 72°, 58° ; 60° ; 39° and 90°
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k so
Question 8.
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The interior angles of a pentagon are in the ratio 4 : 5 : 6 : 7 : 5. Find each angle of the
pentagon.
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Solution:
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Let the interior angles of the pentagon be 4x, 5x, 6x, 7x, 5x.
Their sum = 4x + 5x + 6x + 7x + 5x = 21x
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w
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s:
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Question 9.
Two angles of a hexagon are 120° and 160°. If the remaining four angles are equal, find
each equal angle.
Solution:
Two angles of a hexagon are 120°, 160°

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Let remaining four angles be x, x, x and x.


Their sum = 4x + 280°
But sum of all the interior angles of a hexagon

Question 10.
The figure, given below, shows a pentagon ABCDE with sides AB and ED parallel to
each other, and ∠B : ∠C : ∠D = 5 : 6 : 7.

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(i) Using formula, find the sum of interior angles of the pentagon.
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(ii) Write the value of ∠A + ∠E


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(iii) Find angles B, C and D.


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Solution:
(i) Sum of interior angles of the pentagon
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Question 11.
Two angles of a polygon are right angles and the remaining are 120° each. Find the
number of sides in it.
Solution:
Let number of sides = n

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n=
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Question 12.
In a hexagon ABCDEF, side AB is parallel to side FE and ∠B : ∠C : ∠D : ∠E = 6 : 4 : 2 :
3. Find ∠B and ∠D.
Solution:

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Question 13.
the angles of a hexagon are x + 10°, 2x + 20°, 2x – 20°, 3x – 50°, x + 40° and x + 20°.
Find x.
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Question 14.

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In a pentagon, two angles are 40° and 60°, and the rest are in the ratio 1 : 3 : 7. Find the

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biggest angle of the pentagon. so
Solution:
In a pentagon, two angles are 40° and 60° Sum of remaining 3 angles = 3 x 180°
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= 540° – 40° – 60° = 540° – 100° = 440°


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Ratio in these 3 angles =1 : 3 : 7


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Sum of ratios =1 + 3 + 7 = 11
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Biggest angle = = 280°


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EXERCISE 16(B)
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Question 1.
s:

Fill in the blanks :


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In case of regular polygon, with :


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Solution:

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Question 2.
Find the number of sides in a regular polygon, if its each interior angle is :
(i) 160°
(ii) 135°
(iii) of a right-angle
Solution:

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Question 3.
Find the number of sides in a regular polygon, if its each exterior angle is :
(i) of a right angle
(ii) two-fifth of a right-angle.
Solution:
(i) Each exterior angle = of a right angle
= x 90
= 30°
Let number of sides = n

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Question 4.
Is it possible to have a regular polygon whose each interior angle is :
(i) 170°
(ii) 138°
Solution:
(i) No. of sides = n
each interior angle = 170°

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Which is not a whole number.


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Hence it is not possible to have a regular polygon having interior angle of 138°.
s:
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Question 5.
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Is it possible to have a regular polygon whose each exterior angle is :


(i) 80°
(ii) 40% of a right angle.
Solution:
(i) Let no. of sides = n each exterior angle = 80°

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Which is not a whole number.


Hence it is not possible to have a regular polygon whose each exterior angle is of 80°.
(ii) Let number of sides = n
Each exterior angle = 40% of a right angle

Which is a whole number.


Hence it is possible to have a regular polygon whose each exterior angle is 40% of a
right angle.

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Question 6.

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Find the number of sides in a regular polygon, if its interior angle is equal to its exterior

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angle.

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Solution: so
Let each exterior angle or interior angle be = x°
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Question 7.
The exterior angle of a regular polygon is one-third of its interior angle. Find the number
of sides in the polygon.
Solution:
Let interior angle = x°
Exterior angle = x°

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Question 8.
The measure of each interior angle of a regular polygon is five times the measure of its
exterior angle. Find :
(i) measure of each interior angle ;
(ii) measure of each exterior angle and
(iii) number of sides in the polygon.
Solution:
Let exterior angle = x°

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Interior angle = 5x°

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x + 5x = 180°

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6x = 180°
x = 30°

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Each exterior angle = 30°

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Each interior angle = 5 x 30° = 150°
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Let no. of sides = n
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Question 9.
The ratio between the interior angle and the exterior angle of a regular polygon is 2 : 1.
Find :
(i) each exterior angle of the polygon ;
(ii) number of sides in the polygon
Solution:
Interior angle : exterior angle = 2 : 1

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Let interior angle = 2x° & exterior angle = x°

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Question 10.
The ratio between the exterior angle and the interior angle of a regular polygon is 1 : 4.
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Find the number of sides in the polygon.


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Solution:
Let exterior angle = x° & interior angle = 4x°
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Question 11.

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The sum of interior angles of a regular polygon is twice the sum of its exterior angles.
Find the number of sides of the polygon.

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Solution:

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Let number of sides = n

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Sum of exterior angles = 360°

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Sum of interior angles = 360° x 2 = 720°
Sum of interior angles = (n – 2) x 180° lu
so
720° = (n – 2) x 180°
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n–2=
n–2=4
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n=4+2
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n=6
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Question 12.
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AB, BC and CD are three consecutive sides of a regular polygon. If angle BAC = 20° ;
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find :
(i) its each interior angle,
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(ii) its each exterior angle


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(iii) the number of sides in the polygon.


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Solution:

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Question 13.
Two alternate sides of a regular polygon, when produced, meet at the right angle.
Calculate the number of sides in the polygon.

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Solution:

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Question 14.
In a regular pentagon ABCDE, draw a diagonal BE and then find the measure of:
(i) ∠BAE
(ii) ∠ABE
(iii) ∠BED
Solution:
(i) Since number of sides in the pentagon = 5
Each exterior angle = = 72°

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∠BAE = 180° – 72°= 108°

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Question 15.
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The difference between the exterior angles of two regular polygons, having the sides
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equal to (n – 1) and (n + 1) is 9°. Find the value of n.


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Solution:
We know that sum of exterior angles of a polynomial is 360°
s:

(i) If sides of a regular polygon = n – 1


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Question 16.

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If the difference between the exterior angle of a n sided regular polygon and an (n + 1)
so
sided regular polygon is 12°, find the value of n.
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Solution:
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We know that sum of exterior angles of a polygon = 360°


Each exterior angle of a regular polygon of 360°
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Question 17.
The ratio between the number of sides of two regular polygons is 3 : 4 and the ratio
between the sum of their interior angles is 2 : 3. Find the number of sides in each

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polygon.

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Solution:

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Ratio of sides of two regular polygons = 3 : 4
Let sides of first polygon = 3n

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and sides of second polygon = 4n

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Sum of interior angles of first polygon
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Question 18.
Three of the exterior angles of a hexagon are 40°, 51 ° and 86°. If each of the remaining
exterior angles is x°, find the value of x.
Solution:
Sum of exterior angles of a hexagon = 4 x 90° = 360°
Three angles are 40°, 51° and 86°
Sum of three angle = 40° + 51° + 86° = 177°
Sum of other three angles = 360° – 177° = 183°
Each angle is x°
3x = 183°
x=
Hence x = 61

Question 19.

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Calculate the number of sides of a regular polygon, if:
(i) its interior angle is five times its exterior angle.

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(ii) the ratio between its exterior angle and interior angle is 2 : 7.

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(iii) its exterior angle exceeds its interior angle by 60°.

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Solution:

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Let number of sides of a regular polygon = n
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so
(i) Let exterior angle = x
Then interior angle = 5x
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x + 5x = 180°
=> 6x = 180°
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s:
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Question 20.
The sum of interior angles of a regular polygon is thrice the sum of its exterior angles.
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Find the number of sides in the polygon.


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Solution:
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Sum of interior angles = 3 x Sum of exterior angles


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Let exterior angle = x


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The interior angle = 3x


s:

x + 3x=180°
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=> 4x = 180°
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=> x =
=> x = 45°
Number of sides = =8

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EXERCISE 16(C)

Question 1.
Two angles of a quadrilateral are 89° and 113°. If the other two angles are equal; find
the equal angles.
Solution:
Let the other angle = x°
According to given,
89° + 113° + x° + x° = 360°
2x° = 360° – 202°
2x° = 158°
x° =
other two angles = 79° each

Question 2.
Two angles of a quadrilateral are 68° and 76°. If the other two angles are in the ratio 5 :

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7; find the measure of each of them.
Solution:

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Two angles are 68° and 76°

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Let other two angles be 5x and 7x

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68° + 76°+ 5x + 7x = 360°

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12x + 144° = 360°
12x = 360° – 144° lu
so
12x = 216°
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x = 18°
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angles are 5x and 7x


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i.e. 5 x 18° and 7 x 18° i.e. 90° and 126°


ce
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Question 3.
Angles of a quadrilateral are (4x)°, 5(x+2)°, (7x – 20)° and 6(x+3)°. Find :
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(i) the value of x.


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(ii) each angle of the quadrilateral.


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Solution:
s:

Angles of quadrilateral are,


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Question 4.
Use the information given in the following figure to find :
(i) x
(ii) ∠B and ∠C

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Solution:

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Question 5.
In quadrilateral ABCD, side AB is parallel to side DC. If ∠A : ∠D = 1 : 2 and ∠C : ∠B = 4
:5
(i) Calculate each angle of the quadrilateral.
(ii) Assign a special name to quadrilateral ABCD

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Solution:

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Question 6.
From the following figure find ;
(i) x
(ii) ∠ABC
(iii) ∠ACD
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(i) In Quadrilateral ABCD,


x + 4x + 3x + 4x + 48° = 360°

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12x = 360° – 48°
12x = 312

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Question 7.

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Given : In quadrilateral ABCD ; ∠C = 64°, ∠D = ∠C – 8° ; ∠A = 5(a+2)° and ∠B =

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2(2a+7)°.
Calculate ∠A. lu
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Solution:
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∠C = 64° (Given)
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∠D = ∠C – 8° = 64°- 8° = 56°
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∠A = 5(a+2)°
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∠B = 2(2a+7)°
Now ∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D = 360°
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5(a+2)° + 2(2a+7)° + 64° + 56° = 360°


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5a + 10 + 4a + 14° + 64° + 56° = 360°


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9a + 144° = 360°
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9a = 360° – 144°
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9a = 216°
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a = 24°
∠A = 5 (a + 2) = 5(24+2) = 130°
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Question 8.
In the given figure : ∠b = 2a + 15 and ∠c = 3a + 5; find the values of b and c.

Solution:

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Stun of angles of quadrilateral = 360°


70° + a + 2a + 15 + 3a + 5 = 360°
6a + 90° = 360°
6a = 270°
a = 45°
b = 2a + 15 = 2 x 45 + 15 = 105°
c = 3a + 5 = 3 x 45 + 5 = 140°
Hence ∠b and ∠c are 105° and 140°

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3x = 360°- 69
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3x = 291
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x = 97°
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Each, equal angle = 97°

Question 10.
In quadrilateral PQRS, ∠P : ∠Q : ∠R : ∠S = 3 : 4 : 6 : 7.
Calculate each angle of the quadrilateral and then prove that PQ and SR are parallel to
each other
(i) Is PS also parallel to QR ?
(ii) Assign a special name to quadrilateral PQRS.

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Question 11.
Use the informations given in the following figure to find the value of x.

Solution:

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Take A, B, C, D as the vertices of Quadrilateral and BA is produced to E (say).


Since ∠EAD = 70°
∠DAB = 180° – 70°= 110°
[EAB is a straight line and AD stands on it ∠EAD+ ∠DAB = 180°]
110° + 80° + 56° + 3x – 6° = 360°
[sum of interior angles of a quadrilateral = 360°]
3x = 360° – 110° – 80° – 56° + 6°
3x = 360° – 240° = 120°
x = 40°

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The following figure shows a quadrilateral in which sides AB and DC are parallel. If ∠A :
∠D = 4 : 5, ∠B = (3x – 15)° and ∠C = (4x + 20)°, find each angle of the quadrilateral

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ABCD.

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Let ∠A = 4x
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∠D = 5x
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Since ∠A + ∠D = 180° [AB||DC]


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4x + 5x = 180°
=> 9x = 180°
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=> x = 20°
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∠A = 4 (20) = 80°,
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∠D = 5 (20) = 100°
Again ∠B + ∠C = 180° [ AB||DC]
3x – 15° + 4x + 20° = 180°
7x = 180° – 5°
=> 7x = 175°
=> x = 25°
∠B = 75° – 15° = 60°
and ∠C = 4 (25) + 20 = 100°+ 20°= 120°

Question 13.
Use the following figure to find the value of x

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Solution:
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=> y + 80° + 60° + 90° = 360°


=> y + 230° = 360°
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=> y = 360° – 230° = 130°


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At vertex A,
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∠y + ∠x = 180° (Linear pair)


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x = 180° – 130°
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=> x = 50°
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Question 14.
ABCDE is a regular pentagon. The bisector of angle A of the pentagon meets the side
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CD in point M. Show that ∠AMC = 90°.


Solution:

Given : ABCDE is a regular pentagon.

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The bisector ∠A of the pentagon meets the side CD at point M.


To prove : ∠AMC = 90°
Proof: We know that, the measure of each interior angle of a regular pentagon is 108°.
∠BAM = x 108° = 54°
Since, we know that the sum of a quadrilateral is 360°
In quadrilateral ABCM, we have
∠BAM + ∠ABC + ∠BCM + ∠AMC = 360°
54° + 108° + 108° + ∠AMC = 360°
∠AMC = 360° – 270°
∠AMC = 90°

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Question 15.
In a quadrilateral ABCD, AO and BO are bisectors of angle A and angle B respectively.

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To prove : ∠AOB = (∠C + ∠D)


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Proof: In quadrilateral ABCD


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∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D = 360°
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(∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D) = 180° …………(ii)


Now in ∆AOB
∠1 + ∠2 + ∠3 = 180° ………(iii)
Equating equation (ii) and equation (iii), we get
∠1 + ∠2 + ∠3 = ∠A + ∠B + (∠C + ∠D)
∠1 + ∠2 + ∠3 = ∠1 + ∠3 + (∠C + ∠D)
∠2 = (∠C + ∠D)
∠AOB = (∠C + ∠D)
Hence proved.

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