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Here we will learn about polygons, including regular polygons, angles in polygons, and complex polygons. There are also polygons worksheets based on Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam questions, along with further guidance on where to go next if you’re still stuck.
Help your students prepare for their Maths GCSE with this free polygons worksheet of 44 questions and answers. Section 1 of the polygons worksheet contains 36 skills-based polygons questions, in 3 groups to support differentiation. Section 2 contains 4 applied polygons questions with a mix of worded problems and deeper problem solving questions.
In this set of 6th grade worksheets, calculate the length of the median by finding the average of the two base measures in Part A. Figure out the missing length by substituting in an appropriate formula in Part B. Download the set. Trapezoids | Solve for x.
Let children in grade 4 and grade 5 comprehend the difference between regular and irregular polygons and learn to categorize them. Label the polygons with equal sides and angles as regular or congruent polygons and the others as irregular.
- Interior Angle
- Exterior Angle
- Central Angle
- Apothem
- Radius
Interior angles are the angles that are formed inside the polygon at its corners when the line segments join in an end to end fashion. Here, we will discuss about how to find the measure of the sum of the interior angles in any n-sided regular polygon and also how to find the individual angles. Sum of Interior Angles It is the total measure of all ...
Exterior angle is the angle formed by any side of the polygon and the extension of its adjacent side. How to Find the Exterior Angle of a Regular Polygon For a regular polygon, all the exterior angles are equal, and they add up to 360°. Thus dividing 360° by the number of sides will give us the measure of each exterior angle of the regular polygon....
The central angle of a polygon is the angle formed at the center of the polygon by any two adjacent vertices. The number of central angles in a polygon is equal to the number of sides of the polygon. Since a regular polygon has all equal sides, the central angles are also equal. How to Find the Central Angle of a Regular Polygon Since all the centr...
The apothem of a polygon is the line segment joining the center of the polygon to the midpoint of one of its sides. How to Find the Apothem of a Regular Polygon The apothem of a regular polygon can be determined when both the area and perimeter of the polygon are known. To determine the apothem, we will use the formula for finding the area of the p...
The radius of a polygon is the distance from the center of the polygon to any vertex. The formula to determine the radius is given below:
An isosceles trapezoid can be defined as a trapezoid in which non-parallel sides are of the same length; also the base angles are of the same measure.
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These worksheets explain how to identify polygons based on their characteristics. Students will identify types of polygons, calculate sides and angles (both interior and exterior), and more. Questions range from beginner to intermediate.