Polygons
Found 10 free book(s)8.2 Angles in Polygons
www.murrieta.k12.ca.us8.2 Angles in Polygons 417 Goal Find the measures of interior and exterior angles of polygons. Key Words • interior angle p. 181 • exterior angle p. 181 The definitions for interior angles and exterior angles can be extended to include angles formed in any polygon. In the diagrams shown below, interior angles are red, and exterior angles ...
How to Draw Paths and Polygons in Google Earth
encrcweather.infoHow to Draw Paths and Polygons in Google Earth 1. From the Tool Bar at the top, click Add Path (CTRL + Shift + T) or Add Polygon(CTRL + Shift + G). o The New Path or New Polygon dialog box appears and the cursor changes to a square drawing tool. Enter the properties for your drawing just as you would
Name Geometry Polygons (n - 2)180 360
www.rcboe.orgWORKSHEET: Angles of Polygons - Review PERIOD: DATE: USING THE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR ANGLE SUM THEOREMS 1) The measure of one exterior angle of a regular polygon is given. Find the nmnbar of sides for each, a) 72° b) 40° 2) Find the measure of an interior and an exterior angle of a regular 46-gon.
Angles of Polygons - Big Ideas Learning
static.bigideasmath.comDraw other polygons and fi nd the sums of the measures of their interior angles. Record your results in the table below. Number of sides, n 3 4 5 678 9 Sum of angle measures, S c. Plot the data from your table in a coordinate plane. d. Write a function that fi ts the data. Explain what the function represents. Measure of One Angle in a Regular ...
Mathematics (Linear) 1MA0 ANGLES: POLYGONS
www.mathsgenie.co.ukANGLES: POLYGONS Materials required for examination Items included with question papers Ruler graduated in centimetres and Nil millimetres, protractor, compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser. Tracing paper may be used. Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen.
Name: GCSE (1 – 9) Angles in Polygons - Maths Genie
www.mathsgenie.co.ukAngles in Polygons Name: _____ Instructions • Use black ink or ball-point pen. • Answer all Questions. • Answer the Questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need. • Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated. • You must show all your working out. Information
7-Using Similar Polygons
cdn.kutasoftware.comThe polygons in each pair are similar. 15) 8 x − 2 42 63 49 49 16) x − 2 27 18 12 36 36 24 17) 30 6x − 6 42 35 63 49 18) 16 2x + 4 35 40 35 45 19) 3x + 11 A 42 B scale factor from A to B = 5 : 6 20) 30 A 3x B scale factor from A to B = 5 : 6 21) 14 A 8x − 7 B scale factor from A to B = 2 : 7 22) 48 A 8x B scale factor from A to B = 6 : 7-2-
Similar Polygons Date Period
cdn.kutasoftware.comThe polygons in each pair are similar. Find the scale factor of the smaller figure to the larger figure. 11) 14 16 35 25 40 12) 16 10 24 24 15 13) 5 5 40 25 25 14) 35 35 35 42 42 42 15) 14 14 8 21 21 16) 18 18 21 30 30 35 17) 6 4 18 12 18 18) 7 8 14 12-2-
Solids and Polygons - Super Teacher Worksheets
www.superteacherworksheets.comSolids and Polygons Write the name of each shape. Word Bank (You will not use all of the words) octagon pentagon hexagon rectangle parallelogram triangle square trapezoid cylinder rectangular prism cube sphere 1. 2. 3. pentagon cylinder cube 4. 5. 6. hexagon octagon rectangular prism 7. 8. 9.
Polygons - Super Teacher Worksheets
www.superteacherworksheets.comPolygons 1. How many sides does an octagon have? eight 2. How many angles does a triangle have? three 3. Does a rectangle have more sides or angles? same number (four) 4. How many sides does a pentagon have? five 5. Which has more sides: a hexagon or a pentagon? hexagon 6. How many pairs of parallel lines does a trapezoid have? one 7.