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  1. Question 1: Write down the sizes of the lettered angles. (a) Which angle is corresponding to angle c? (b) Which angle is alternate to angle d? (c) Which angle is corresponding to angle h? (d) Which angle is vertically opposite to angle a?

  2. the angle relationship between the angles that you are working with. Are they supplementary (sum to 180 0 ) OR complementary(sum to 90 )? Are they congruent to each other? vertical, alternate interior, alternate exterior , or corresponding angles.

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  3. Lines and angles. A line is an infinite number of points between two end points. Where two lines meet or cross, they form an angle. An angle is an amount of rotation. It is measured in degrees. Types of angles. Name of angle. Example.

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  4. Step 1: Sum the angles around the point and equate the sum to °. Step 2: Solve the equation to find . Now it’s your turn! If you get stuck, look back at the worked and guided examples for this section. Find angle . in each of the following diagrams: Worked Example. Find the value of angle x in the diagram below:

  5. 1. PQ is a straight line. (a) Work out the size of the angle marked x°. (1) (b) (i) Work out the size of the angle marked y°. (ii) Give reasons for your answer.

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  6. The Midpoint Formula. The coordinates of the midpoint of a segment are the averages of the x-coordinates and of the y-coordinates of the endpoints. If A(x 1, y 1) and B(x 2, y 2) are points in a coordinate plane, then the midpoint M of AB — has coordinates.

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  8. GCSE Maths – Geometry and Measures. Rotation, Reflection, Translation, and Enlargement . Worksheet. NOTES. SOLUTIONS. This worksheet will show you how to work through rotations, reflections, translations, and enlargements. Each section contains a worked example, a. question with hints and then questions for you to work through on your own.

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