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Question 1: Write down the sizes of the lettered angles.

(a) (b) (c)

/= 150

x = 30

x = 1120
y = 1500
(d) (e) (f)

y 990
= Tir =1060
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y= 700
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81 x= 1230
Question 2:
(a) Which angle is corresponding to angle c?
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(b) Which angle is alternate to angle d? f

(c) Which angle is corresponding to angle h? d

(d) Which
& angle is vertically opposite to angle a? C

(e) Which angle is alternate to angle e?

(f) Which angle is co-interior with angle c?


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(g) Which angle is vertically opposite to angle h? f

(h) Which angle is co-interior with angle e? d

(i) Which angle is corresponding to angle a? e

(j) Which angle is vertically opposite to angle g? e

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Question 3: Find the angle x in each question below.


Give reasons for your answer.

(a) (b) (c)

x= 1260 x= 570 x= 100

(d) (e) (f)

x =
75
x=
1270
x=
470
Question 4: Find the angle x in each question below.
Give reasons for your answer.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

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Question 1: Are the lines AB and CD parallel? Explain your answer.

Question 2: Find the missing angle.


Give reasons for your answer.

Question 3: Find x

Question 4: Find x

Question 5: Matilda is proving that the angles in a triangle add up to 180°.


She has started with this diagram.
Complete her proof.

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