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First teaching 2021
Last exams 2024
Angles in Polygons (CIE IGCSE Maths: Core)
Revision Note
Angles in Polygons
What is a polygon?
- A polygon is a flat (plane) shape with n straight sides
- For example:
- A triangle is a polygon with 3 sides
- A quadrilateral polygon with 4 sides
- A pentagon is a polygon with 5 sides
- For example:
- In a regular polygon all the sides are the same length and all the angles are the same
- A regular polygon with 3 sides is an equilateral triangle
- A regular polygon with 4 sides is a square
What are the sums of angles in polygons?
- To be able to work with angles in polygons, you need to be able to find the sums of angles in polygons
- To find the sum of the interior angles in a polygon of n sides, use the rule
- SUM OF INTERIOR ANGLES = 180° × (n – 2)
- because the polygon can be split into n -2 triangles
- For regular polygons, this can then be divided by n to find each individual angle
- SUM OF INTERIOR ANGLES = 180° × (n – 2)
- The sum of the exterior angles in any polygon always add up to 360°
- TOTAL OF EXTERIOR ANGLES = 360°
- The exterior angles are the angles extended out from each side on a straight line
- It is important to note that the interior and exterior angles for each side lie on a straight line so they add up to 180°
- TOTAL OF EXTERIOR ANGLES = 360°
Examiner Tip
Make sure you identify whether you are dealing with a regular or irregular polygon before you start a question.
Worked example
The exterior angle of a regular polygon is 45°.
Write down the name of the polygon.
The formula for the exterior angle of a regular polygon is
Substitute the 45 for the exterior angle.
Solve by rearranging.
Write down the name of a shape with 8 sides.
Octagon
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