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Maths - Angles Circles

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Alternate angles on parallel lines

are equal

Co-interior angles on parallel lines


add to 180°

Corresponding angles on parallel lines


are equal

Interior angles of any triangle


add to 180°

Interior angles of any quadrilateral


add to 360°

Angles at a point
add to 360°

Angles on a straight line


add to 180°

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Vertically opposite angles
are equal

Base angles of isosceles triangle


are equal

Reflex angle
is more than 180°

Bearing
= bearing210

Radius
and Diameter

Vertex

Intersection

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A prism

Has the same cross-section


for its whole length

Cylinder

Cuboid

Rhombus

Trapezium

Parallelogram

Quadrilateral

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A regular polygon A closed shape with
equal sides and equal angles

Equilateral triangle

Regular octagon

Regular hexagon

Regular pentagon

Perpendicular

B
∠ ABC

C
A

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A triangle formed from


two radii is isosceles

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A tangent
is at 90° to the radius it touches

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An angle formed from a diameter


is a right angle

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The sum of the interior angles 180° × (sides – 2)


of any polygon

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360°
The sum of the exterior angles
of any polygon

Similar shapes
× 1.5
12 8
Have the same size angles and
a scale factor of enlargement 4
6

Similar shapes
9 6
Share a ratio
of side lengths
×3 ×3 2
3
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An angle at the centre


is twice the angle at the edge
from the same arc

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Opposite angles
of a cyclic quadrilateral
add to 180°

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Angles from the same arc


to the outside are equal

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Chord
and Arc

extra

The angle from tangent


to chord is equal to the angle
angle subtended by that chord

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Tangents from an external point


are equal length

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