Mathematics Paper 4 (extended) 4.1 GEOMETRY: POLYGONS page 2013 N Q1 (a) One angle of an isosceles triangle is 48°. Write down the possible pairs of values for the remaining two angles. Answer(a) . )... and and

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Mathematics Paper 4 (extended)
4.1 GEOMETRY: POLYGONS
page
2013 N Q1
(a) One angle of an isosceles triangle is 48°.
Write down the possible pairs of values for the remaining two angles.
Answer(a)
and
and
Transcribed Image Text:Mathematics Paper 4 (extended) 4.1 GEOMETRY: POLYGONS page 2013 N Q1 (a) One angle of an isosceles triangle is 48°. Write down the possible pairs of values for the remaining two angles. Answer(a) and and
(c) Calculate the sum of the angles a, b, c, d, e, fand g shown in this diagram.
b.
NOT TO
SCALE
e
Answer(c)
KS VENTU
Transcribed Image Text:(c) Calculate the sum of the angles a, b, c, d, e, fand g shown in this diagram. b. NOT TO SCALE e Answer(c) KS VENTU
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