Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Year 7 Angles
and Polygons
- Angles
- Alternate
- Are equal
- In a 'Z' shape
- Corresponding
- Are equal
- They are in an 'F' shape
- One above and one below or
one on the left and one on the
right
- Polygons
- Quadrilaterals
- Square
- Has 4 equal sides
- Has 4 equal angles
- 90 degrees
- 2 pairs of parallel sides
- 4 lines of
reflection
symmetry
- Rotation order 4
- Rectangle
- 4 equal angles
- 90 degrees
- 2 pairs of parallel sides
- Rotation order 2
- 2 lines of symmetry
- 2 pairs of equal sides
- Kite
- 1 line of symmetry
- 1 pair of equal angles
- Rotation order 1
- 2 pairs of equal sides
- Parallelogram
- 2 pairs of equal angles
- 2 pairs of equal sides
- 2 pairs of parallel sides
- Rotation order 2
- Trapezium
- 1 pair of parallel sides
- Rotation order 1
- Can have 1 line of
symmetry if it's isosceles
- Rhombus
- 4 equal sides
- 2 pairs of equal angles
- No lines of symmetry
- rotation order 2
- Interior angles
- To find them you do 180 - the
exterior angle
- eg for a pentagon you would do
180 - 72 = 108 degrees
- They are the angles inside a shape
- Exterior angles
- They always
add up to 360
- They are the angles between
where one side would have
gone if it was longer, and the
side next to it
- To find them you do 360
divided by how many
sides there are
- eg for a pentagon you would do
360 divided by 5 = 72 degrees