Polygons are multi-sided shapes with different properties. Shapes have symmetrical properties and some can tessellate.
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An introduction to alternate, corresponding and co-interior angles in parallel lines
Parallel lines are lines which are always the same distance apart and never meet. Arrowheads show lines are parallel.
When a pair of parallel lines is cut with another line known as an intersecting transversal, it creates pairs of angles with special properties.
Corresponding angles are equal. The lines make an F shape. Notice that the F shape can be upside down or back to front.
Alternate angles are equal. The lines make a Z shape which can also be back to front.
Vertically opposite angles are equal.
Calculate the angles \(x\) and \(y\). Give reasons for your answers.
\(x\) is \(50^\circ\). Corresponding angles are equal.
\(y \) is \(180 - 50 = 130^\circ\). Angles on a straight line add up to 180掳.