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Lesson 4 Angles in A Triangle Missing Angles Worksheet

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Angles in a triangle – missing angles

1 Match each diagram to the correct rule. 2 Work out the sizes of the unknown angles.
Give reasons for each stage of your working.
Angles on a straight 309°
a) b) c)
line sum to 180°
71°
g
137° d
e h
a f i
Angles around a 63° b
point sum to 360°

3 Work out the sizes of the angles marked with letters.


a) d)

Angles in a triangle 84° 131° s


sum to 180° 122°
41°
p

b) e)
In an isosceles
71°
triangle, two angles q
are equal
34°
128° t

c) f) u
Vertically opposite r
angles are equal

52°

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Angles in a triangle – missing angles

g) h)
2 Work out the sizes of the unknown angles. 72°
w
Give reasons for each stage of your working.
309°
a) b) c) 25°
71° v
g 49°
137° d
e h
f Talk about your reasons with a partner.
a i
63° b
4 Work out the sizes of the unknown angles.
a) b)
3 Work out the sizes of the angles marked with letters. 115.6°
c
a) d)
87.2°
84° 131° s 70.5°
122° 99.9°
41° d
p 

b) e) 5 Work out the size of angle x.

71° x 48°
q

34°
37°
128° t
6 Here is an isosceles triangle.

c) f) u Find two possible sizes of angle y.


r y

52° 61°

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