Exterior angles

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Free parallel lines cut by a transversal poster and coloring page. This poster helped my students visualize the relationships between angle pairs. The download is free and includes a few different versions of the poster to be printed in color, black and white (with patterns) or blank for students to color. Angle Pairs, Exterior Angles, High School Math Classroom, Math Word Walls, Math Charts, Learning Mathematics, Math Tutorials, Math Notes, Basic Math Skills

Free parallel lines cut by a transversal poster and coloring page. This poster helped my students visualize the relationships between angle pairs. The download is free and includes a few different versions of the poster to be printed in color, black and white (with patterns) or blank for students to color.

Exterior Angles of Polygons  Progressing on from finding angles in parallel lines students in Year 8 learn how to calculate the exterior angles of polygons.  As learning progressing more able students are challenged to find the number of sides a regular polygon has when given its exterior angle. Geometry Angles, Gcse Maths, Exterior Angles, Angles Worksheet, Classroom Preparation, Regular Polygon, Candy Bar Wrapper Template, Polygon Shape, Geometry Worksheets

Exterior Angles of Polygons Progressing on from finding angles in parallel lines students in Year 8 learn how to calculate the exterior angles of polygons. As learning progressing more able students are challenged to find the number of sides a regular polygon has when given its exterior angle.

http://www.aplustopper.com/interior-angle-regular-polygon/  Interior Angles of Regular Polygons Teaching Aids For Maths, Math Formula Chart, Angles Math, Regular Hexagon, Exterior Angles, Regular Polygon, Classroom Charts, Math Charts, Gcse Math

Interior Angles of Regular Polygons Remember that the sum of the interior angles of a polygon is given by the formula Sum of interior angles = 180(n – 2) where n = the number of sides in the polygon. A polygon is called a REGULAR polygon when all of its sides are of the same […]

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