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GR 7:8 MATHS Angles - 1

This math document contains questions about lines and angles involving intersecting and parallel lines. It asks the learner to identify corresponding, alternate, supplementary, and vertical opposite angles, and calculate unknown angle measures. It also asks the learner to prove that two given angles are equal using the properties of parallel lines. The final section provides answers and reasoning for the questions.

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GR 7:8 MATHS Angles - 1

This math document contains questions about lines and angles involving intersecting and parallel lines. It asks the learner to identify corresponding, alternate, supplementary, and vertical opposite angles, and calculate unknown angle measures. It also asks the learner to prove that two given angles are equal using the properties of parallel lines. The final section provides answers and reasoning for the questions.

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Maths: Lines and angles: Name........................


(Intersecting lines and parallel lines)
1.1 Choose the correct option and circle it. (4)
𝐴∥𝐵

X1 A

Z1
X2

Z2
B

1.1.1 ∠x1 and ∠x2 are.............. 1.1.2 ∠z1 and ∠z2


are.............
a) corresponding angles a) corresponding angles
b) vertical opposite angles b) supplementary angles
c) supplementary angles c) alternate angles

𝐴∥𝐵
y1 A
y2 a1

B
a2
a

1.1.3 ∠y1 and ∠y2 are.............. 1.1.4 ∠a1 and ∠a2


are.............
a) corresponding angles a) corresponding angles
b) vertical opposite angles b) supplementary angles
c) supplementary angles c) alternate angles

1.2 Calculate the angles. (11)

𝐴∥𝐵
a4
y1 A
30° a3 a1
Y2
35° B
a2
∠y1=
∠y2= ∠a1=
a

∠a2=
∠a3=
∠a4=
2

𝐴∥𝐵
320°
b1 A

c3 25° 35°

C2 C4 B
155° C1
∠b1=
a

∠c1= a

∠c2=
∠c3=
∠c4=

1.3 Proof the statement (10)


Given: A∥B and C∥D

D
Proof:∠7 ≅ ∠10
C

1 2 9 10 A
3 4 11 12

5 6 13 14 B
7 8 15 16

Statement Reason

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.
3

Answers
1.1 Choose the correct option and circle it. (4)
𝐴∥𝐵

X1 A

Z1
X2

Z2 B

1.1.1 ∠x1 and ∠x2 are.............. 1.1.2 ∠z1 and ∠z2 are.............
a) corresponding angles a) corresponding angles
b) vertical opposite angles b) supplementary angles
c) supplementary angles c) alternate angles

𝐴∥𝐵
y1 A
y2 a1

B
a2
a

1.1.3 ∠y1 and ∠y2 are.............. 1.1.4 ∠a1 and ∠a2 are.............
a) corresponding angles a) corresponding angles
b) vertical opposite angles b) supplementary angles
c) supplementary angles c) alternate angles

1.2 Calculate the angles. (11)

𝐴∥𝐵
a4
y1 A
30° a3 a1
Y2
35° B
a2
∠y1= 150°(straigt line)
∠y2= 180°(straigt line) ∠a1= 35°(aalternate ∠′𝑠)

∠a2= 35°(vertical opp ∠′𝑠)

∠a3= 145°(co - interior ∠′𝑠 = supplementary)

∠a4= 145°(vertical opp ∠′𝑠)


4

𝐴∥𝐵
320°
b1 A

c3 25° 35°

C2 C4 B
155° C1
∠b1= 40°(revolution = 360°)
a

∠c1= a
25°(straight line ∠′𝑠 = supplementary)

∠c2= 25°(alternate ∠! 𝑠𝐴 ∥ 𝐵)

∠c3= 155°(corresponding ∠! 𝑠𝐴 ∥ 𝐵)
∠c4= 35°(alternate ∠! 𝑠𝐴 ∥ 𝐵)

Not 25° intersecting


lines are not parallel

1.3 Proof the statement (10)


Given: A∥B and C∥D

Proof:∠7 ≅ ∠10
D
C

1 2 9 10 A
3 4 11 12

5 6 13 14 B
7 8 15 16

Statement Reason

1. A∥B given

2. C∥D given

3. ∠7 ≅ ∠3 corresponding ∠! 𝒔 𝑨 ∥ 𝑩

4. ∠10 ≅ ∠3 alternate exterior ∠! 𝒔 𝑪 ∥ 𝑫

5. ∠7 ≅ ∠10 both = ∠3

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