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1 Sort the cards into the table. Angles are equal Angles sum to 180° Not enough information 2 Work out the sizes of the unknown angles. a) a = b = c = d = e = b) c = d = Compare your method with a partner. Which angle rules did you use? 3 Work out the sizes of the unknown angles and label them on the diagram. Discuss your reasons for each angle with a partner. Did you work them out the same way? Solve complex problems with parallel line angles © White Rose Maths 2020 A B C D E F G H c e a b d 82° c d 79° 101° 43° 59°

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Page 1: Solve complex problems with parallel line angles...1 Sort the cards into the table. Angles are equal Angles sum to 180¡ Not enough information 2 Work out the sizes of the unknown

1 Sort the cards into the table.

Angles are equal Angles sum to 180° Not enough information

2 Work out the sizes of the unknown angles.

a) a =

b =

c =

d =

e =

b)

c =

d =

Compare your method with a partner. Which angle rules did you use?

3 Work out the sizes of the unknown angles and label them on the diagram.

Discuss your reasons for each angle with a partner.

Did you work them out the same way?

Solve complex problems with parallel line angles

© White Rose Maths 2020

A B C D

E F G H

c

e

a

bd

82°

cd

79°

101°

43°

59°

Page 2: Solve complex problems with parallel line angles...1 Sort the cards into the table. Angles are equal Angles sum to 180¡ Not enough information 2 Work out the sizes of the unknown

6 ABC is an isosceles triangle.

Line segments XY and BD are parallel.

a) Write an expression in terms of x for the size of each angle.

ACB = ACD =

AYX = BXY =

AXY = XYC =

BAC =

b)

Explain why Amir’s value for x is not suitable.

What would be a more suitable value for x?

4 Work out the size of angle x in each diagram.

a) c)

x = x =

b) d)

x = x =

5 ABCD is a rectangle.

Work out as many of the unknown angles as possible and label them on the diagram.

© White Rose Maths 2020

x can take any value. I’m going to use x = 93° to

work out the size of each angle.

x101°

x

41°

78°

x

79°51°

x81°

D

B

C

47°

53°

43°

A

B DC

YX

A

x