Angle Relationships and Properties of Geometrical Figures

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Angle relationships and properties of

geometrical figures
4A Deductive Geometry
4B Non-numerical proofs
4C Challenge
1. Three squares are strung together at the corners on two vertical poles as shown. Find the value of
x when other angles are given as shown.

30°
75°
124° x°

2. In the diagram PQRS is a square and STR is an equilateral triangle, in the same plane.
Find ∠PTQ.
T

S R

P Q

3. In ∆PQR, ∠PQR = ∠PRQ = 70°, and S and T are points on PQ and PR respectively, so that
∠RQT = 55° and ∠QRS = 40°. Find ∠PST.

4. In the triangle PQR, ∠PST is equal to 146°, TS = TQ and PQ = QR. What is the size of ∠PRQ?

Q
P S
5. Determine the value of x. Include geometrical reasoning in your solution.

6. Determine the value of m. Include geometrical reasoning in your solution.

7. Determine the value of d. Include geometrical reasoning in your solution.


Answers
4A Deductive Geometry

4B Non-numerical reasoning

4C Challenge

1. 41° 2. 30° 3. 35° 4. 73° 5. 40 6. 22 7. 40

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