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5.1 Calculating Angles LB

The document discusses the properties of angles, particularly in relation to triangles and parallel lines. It explains concepts such as complementary angles, vertically opposite angles, and the sum of angles in triangles. Additionally, it provides examples and calculations related to these angle properties.

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5.1 Calculating Angles LB

The document discusses the properties of angles, particularly in relation to triangles and parallel lines. It explains concepts such as complementary angles, vertically opposite angles, and the sum of angles in triangles. Additionally, it provides examples and calculations related to these angle properties.

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Angle C of the quadrilateral is 360° − (62° + 80° + 134° ) = 84° 5.1 Calculating angles

Angles DCF and ADC are alternate angles so angle DCF = x° = 62°
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Summary checklist
I can solve problems using the angle properties of triangles, quadrilaterals and
parallel lines.
I can use several different angle properties together.
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