4-angles-in-polygons
4-angles-in-polygons
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4 The size of each exterior angle in a regular polygon is 20°. 7 A B
Work out how many sides the polygon has. 95° x
123°
C
86°
E
117°
ABCDE is a pentagon. D
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Work out the size of angle ABC.
(Total for question 4 is 2 marks)
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(Total for question 7 is 2 marks)
8 A B
129° 125°
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(Total for question 5 is 2 marks) C
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(Total for question 8 is 3 marks)
(Total for question 6 is 2 marks)
9 A B 10
F C
Polygon P
B
E D
ABCDEF is a hexagon.
Angle BAF = Angle ABC = Angle AFE = Angle BCD. Shape A is a regular triangle. Shape B is a regular octagon.
Angle DEF = Angle CDE = 130°
Another regular polygon, P, is shown on the diagram.
Work out the size of angle BAF.
You must show all your working. How many sides does polygon P have?
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A C
x Pentagon
E D
Polygon P
Square
The diagram shows three regular pentagons meeting at a point.
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