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Angle properties (UEB contracted)

by New College Worcester

These two pages each have three sets of lines making angles. Each angle is named and its property described. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up.

Angle properties (UEB uncontracted)

by New College Worcester

These two pages each have three sets of lines making angles. Each angle is named and its property described. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up.

Angle sum of triangle (large print)

by New College Worcester

This page shows a triangle and two lines. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The triangle has its internal angles labelled with letters. There is a diagonal line to the right which is parallel with the left side of the triangle. The angles the line makes with the right side of the triangle and the base line are also labelled with letters.

Angle sum of triangle (UEB contracted)

by New College Worcester

This page shows a triangle and two lines. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The triangle has its internal angles labelled with letters. There is a diagonal line to the right which is parallel with the left side of the triangle. The angles the line makes with the right side of the triangle and the base line are also labelled with letters.

Angle sum of triangle (UEB uncontracted)

by New College Worcester

This page shows a triangle and two lines. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The triangle has its internal angles labelled with letters. There is a diagonal line to the right which is parallel with the left side of the triangle. The angles the line makes with the right side of the triangle and the base line are also labelled with letters.

Angles and Lines - identification marks of a rectangle (tactile)

by Rnib

This diagram shows a rectangle, with arrows indicating parallel sides, and squares indicating perpendicular sides.

Angles and Lines - the angles of a triangle (tactile)

by Rnib

This diagram shows a triangle, with each angle cut out and fitted together to show how they make a total of 180 degrees. Labels and simple shapes guide the user through the diagram.

Angles and Shapes - kite and parallelogram (tactile)

by Rnib

This simple diagram shows two shapes - a kite and a parallelogram.

Angles in polygons (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

These ten pages each show a different polygon with angle labelled in braille.

Angles in quadrilaterals (large print)

by Rnib

These pages show two labelled quadrilaterals on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Work out what the value is of the angles marked with a letter. The top quadrilateral is a square with four equal sides. The bottom quadrilateral is a rectangle. The opposite sides are the same length. The top diagram is a parallelogram. The opposite sides are the same length and parallel. The bottom diagram is an isosceles trapezium. One pair of opposite sides is the same length and the other pair of opposite sides are parallel.

Angles in quadrilaterals (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

These pages show two labelled quadrilaterals on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Work out what the value is of the angles marked with a letter. The top quadrilateral is a square with four equal sides. The bottom quadrilateral is a rectangle. The opposite sides are the same length. The top diagram is a parallelogram. The opposite sides are the same length and parallel. The bottom diagram is an isosceles trapezium. One pair of opposite sides is the same length and the other pair of opposite sides are parallel.

Angles in quadrilaterals (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

These pages show two labelled quadrilaterals on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Work out what the value is of the angles marked with a letter. The top quadrilateral is a square with four equal sides. The bottom quadrilateral is a rectangle. The opposite sides are the same length. The top diagram is a parallelogram. The opposite sides are the same length and parallel. The bottom diagram is an isosceles trapezium. One pair of opposite sides is the same length and the other pair of opposite sides are parallel.

Angles in regular polygons (large print)

by Rnib

These pages show labelled geometric shapes on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Calculate the values of the angles marked with a letter. This page has three shapes on it. There is a triangle at the top, a square in the middle and a pentagon at the bottom of the page. The triangle and the square have a line extending from the baseline to the right. The internal angle in the bottom right of the shape is marked in degrees. The external angle between the extended line and the shape's side is also marked in degrees. The pentagon has a similar arrangement but it is the top line that is extended and so the angles are marked in the top right of the shape. This page has two shapes on it. There is a hexagon at the top and an octagon at the bottom of the page. The shapes have a line extending from the baseline to the right. The internal angle in the bottom right of the shape is marked in degrees. The external angle between the extended line and the shape's side is also marked in degrees.

Angles in regular polygons (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

These pages show labelled geometric shapes on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Calculate the values of the angles marked with a letter. This page has three shapes on it. There is a triangle at the top, a square in the middle and a pentagon at the bottom of the page. The triangle and the square have a line extending from the baseline to the right. The internal angle in the bottom right of the shape is marked in degrees. The external angle between the extended line and the shape's side is also marked in degrees. The pentagon has a similar arrangement but it is the top line that is extended and so the angles are marked in the top right of the shape. This page has two shapes on it. There is a hexagon at the top and an octagon at the bottom of the page. The shapes have a line extending from the baseline to the right. The internal angle in the bottom right of the shape is marked in degrees. The external angle between the extended line and the shape's side is also marked in degrees.

Angles in regular polygons (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

These pages show labelled geometric shapes on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Calculate the values of the angles marked with a letter. This page has three shapes on it. There is a triangle at the top, a square in the middle and a pentagon at the bottom of the page. The triangle and the square have a line extending from the baseline to the right. The internal angle in the bottom right of the shape is marked in degrees. The external angle between the extended line and the shape's side is also marked in degrees. The pentagon has a similar arrangement but it is the top line that is extended and so the angles are marked in the top right of the shape. This page has two shapes on it. There is a hexagon at the top and an octagon at the bottom of the page. The shapes have a line extending from the baseline to the right. The internal angle in the bottom right of the shape is marked in degrees. The external angle between the extended line and the shape's side is also marked in degrees.

Angles in the same segment are equal (large print)

by New College Worcester

This is an image of a circle containing two triangles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Two angles of each triangle touch the circle circumference. The other angle is where the triangles meet in the middle of the diagram.

Angles in the same segment are equal (UEB contracted)

by New College Worcester

This is an image of a circle containing two triangles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Two angles of each triangle touch the circle circumference. The other angle is where the triangles meet in the middle of the diagram.

Angles in the same segment are equal (UEB uncontracted)

by New College Worcester

This is an image of a circle containing two triangles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Two angles of each triangle touch the circle circumference. The other angle is where the triangles meet in the middle of the diagram.

Angles in triangles (large print)

by Rnib

These pages show two labelled triangles on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Work out what the value is of the angles marked with a letter. The top triangle is a scalene triangle. It has no sides or angles the same. The bottom triangle is an isosceles triangle. It has two sides and two angles the same. The top diagram is an equilateral triangle. All sides are the same length and all angles are equal (60 degrees). The bottom diagram is a right-angled triangle. It has one right angle (90 degrees).

Angles in triangles (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

These pages show two labelled triangles on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Work out what the value is of the angles marked with a letter. The top triangle is a scalene triangle. It has no sides or angles the same. The bottom triangle is an isosceles triangle. It has two sides and two angles the same. The top diagram is an equilateral triangle. All sides are the same length and all angles are equal (60 degrees). The bottom diagram is a right-angled triangle. It has one right angle (90 degrees).

Angles in triangles (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

These pages show two labelled triangles on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Work out what the value is of the angles marked with a letter. The top triangle is a scalene triangle. It has no sides or angles the same. The bottom triangle is an isosceles triangle. It has two sides and two angles the same. The top diagram is an equilateral triangle. All sides are the same length and all angles are equal (60 degrees). The bottom diagram is a right-angled triangle. It has one right angle (90 degrees).

Angles (large print)

by Rnib

These pages show labelled angles on each page. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. At the top of the page are two diagrams of a straight line. The first has two angles and the second has four angles. To the right of each diagram is an equation showing that the angles in each case add up to 180 degrees. At the bottom of the page is a diagram of five angles around a point. To the right of the diagram is an equation showing that the angles add up to 360 degrees. There are four small diagrams on this page. The top two are angles for measuring with a protractor. The bottom two have angles that are shown, but there is one angle in each labelled with a letter for calculation. Both diagrams have a right angle.

Angles (mixed questions) (large print)

by New College Worcester

These four pages each have two or three shapes or sets of lines making angles. Some angles are marked in degrees and some with a letter. Calculate the angle of those marked by a letter. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up.

Angles (mixed questions) (UEB contracted)

by New College Worcester

These four pages each have two or three shapes or sets of lines making angles. Some angles are marked in degrees and some with a letter. Calculate the angle of those marked by a letter. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up.

Angles (mixed questions) (UEB contracted)

by New College Worcester

These four pages each have two or three shapes or sets of lines making angles. Some angles are marked in degrees and some with a letter. Calculate the angle of those marked by a letter. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up.

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