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GCSE Geometry
Angles in Parallel Lines
Learn angles in parallel lines as part of reason with measures, constructions, shape properties, angles, transformations, trigonometry, vectors and proof.
Key idea
Mark the diagram, name the fact you are using, and calculate from known angles, lengths or measures.
What you will learn
Use angles in parallel lines meaning confidently.
Use angles in parallel lines representations confidently.
Use angles in parallel lines methods confidently.
Use angles in parallel lines applications confidently.
Success checklist
✓I can explain what angles in parallel lines means.
✓I can choose a suitable method without being told.
✓I can show clear working and check my answer.
Worked example
A triangle has angles 52° and 68°. Find the third angle.
Step 1
Angles in a triangle add to 180°.
Step 2
52° + 68° = 120°.
Step 3
180° - 120° = 60°.
Answer
60°
Quick practice
Question 1
Find the missing angle on a straight line when one angle is 73°.
Question 2
Find the area of a triangle with base 8 cm and height 5 cm.
Question 3
Find the hypotenuse when the shorter sides are 6 cm and 8 cm.
Related resources
These are linked to the wider Geometry topic for now.