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cad 1 ao les, Quadrilateral e= ‘The sum of interior angles of a triangle is 180° (2. sum of A). An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of its interior opposite angles (ext. 4 of A). A quadrilateral is a closed 4-sided plane figure. + The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 180", + The diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other and are equal in length, + The diagonals of a square bisect each other at 90°, are equal in length and they bisect the interior angles. + The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. + The diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at 90°, and they bisect the interior angles. + The diagonals of a kite cut each other at 90° and one of them bisects the interior angles. Ina polygon, the sum of an interior angle and an exterior angle is at 180°. The sum of interior angles of an n-sided polygon is given by (n—2) x 180° or (2m ~ 4) right angles. ‘The sum of exterior angles of an n-sided polygon is equal to 360°. eo BASIC 1. Find the value of the unknown(s) in each of the following figures. A < © aay = 43 ee = omy, ce 2g 2; ©) n that DAB and EAC are straight lines, find the value(s) of the unknown(s) in each of the following figures. c () ae ae 407 BD en ee c @ € 6 a o a B 10° D a os 3. Find the value(s) of the unknown(s) in each of the following figures. ® > 4 Given tha BCD, ACF, BD” EDF, ADG are sgh ines, fd the value(s) of be unknown) in ech of the flowing ies (ag 46-JrS #36 = (8 ~ytyt eae B44 (30436 = -Y8 aS i= ee ee ee 5. In the figure, BCDE isa straight line. 4 Find @ 2cad,3,6~ wh a cave. [gy a - Find the values of the unknowns in each of the following rectangles. fa) ic (b) a oy B Poe Keates Ac Flac 2 : ge ee a. a) 4 Pp tis (162 anyy Ge 18" | ia 2 Se aa (80 ACL KF Det AS ay =30 19K +24 -3¢0 Clee, ee no ane : arr 8. Find the values of the unknowns in each of the following kites er wy © pele D> xa ad c V ¥ © @ 9 Bln the sum oft int jagron angles ofa polygon with cree (@) Tsides, a0? 3400" vy, ©) 17 sides 2° 180. > (© 2sides, @ ae sot af \80C 29-2) eo 03 »vy !90xaQ= 3 600 iat 10. Find the value of the unknown in each of the follwing Heures @) (b) £ ios ane ay oy | 225-35 24D 11. Find the number of sides of a regular polygon if each interior angle of the polygon is @) 90°, (b) 108°, © 156, @ 165.6° 12, Find the number of sides of a regular polygon if each exterior angle of the polygon is @) 5°, ©) 6, © 8, @ 18° 13. Find the size of each exterior angle of a regular polygon with (@) 6 sides, (b) 8 sides, (©) 24 sides, @ 72 sides. 14. Find the number of sides of a regular polygon if the sum of the interior angles of the polygon is (a) 1620°, (b) 3600°, (©) 4500", (@)_ 7020". 15, The exterior angles of a triangle are (2x + 10)°, (3x5)? and (2 + 40)°. (®) Find the value of x. ii) Find the smallest interior angle of the triangle. (ii) Find the largest interior angle of the triangle, 16. The interior angles of a quadrilateral are (2x + 15)*, (2x—5)°, (x +75) and (Gx 25)°. (@ Find the value of x. Gi) Find the smallest interior angle of the quadrilateral. ii) Find the smallest exterior angle of the quadtilateral 17. The interior angles of a hexagon are (2x + 17)°, (3x—25)*, (2x +49), (r+ 40)° and (4x ~ 17)° and (3x—4)°, (@® Find the value of x. i) Find the smallest interior angle of the hexagon. (iif) Find the smallest exterior angle of the hexagon, 18. The exterior angles of a pentagon are 2x°, (2x + 5)°, (3x + 10)°, (3x — 15)° and (x + 30)*. (® Find the value of x. i) Find the smallest interior angle of the pentagon. ii) Find the largest interior angle of the pentagon. 19. The ratio of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 6:7: 8 : 9. Find the largest interior angle, Gi) the largest exterior angle. INTERMEDIATE 20. Given that ABC, ADEF, ADE, BDF are straight lines, find the value of the unknown(s) in each of the following figures. ) Hy cena 21, Given that AB /! CD, find the values of the unknowns in each of the following figures. @ A B » find the value of x. = 22, If the sizes of the angles of a triangle are (2x —5)°, (2 23. Find the values of the unknowns in each of the following rhombuses. @ Dp olf © a @ R Ge-30) |. In a rectangle PORS, X is the midpoint of PQ and ZSXR = 110°. Find 6 2PSX, ZXRS, 25, Ina parallelogram PORS, ZOPS = 108°, ROS = 40°. Find @ 2PS0, di) Zasr. 26. Ina thombus ABCD, ZABC = 114°. Find @ ZABb, @ ZAcD. (CHAPTER 11 27, Ina trapezium PORS, PQ i! SR, PQ = PS = OR and ZPSR = 66°. Find ZORS, ) ZPQS. 28. Ina kite ABCD, AB = BC, Al @ zacp, (ii) ZABC. = CD, LADC = 66° and ZBAC = 42°. Find 29, In the figure, PORS is a parallelogram where ZSRQ = 115°, ZVUS = 110° and ZTQU = 35°. Given that TV // WY, find @

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