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Determine angle measures involving angle pairs, parallel and perpendicular lines, and parallel lines cut by a transversal

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Y9
Measurement and Geometry  | Use the properties of alternate angles to solve geometric problems
Use the properties of alternate angles to solve geometric problems
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Measurement and Geometry  | Use the angle sum of consecutive angles formed by a transversal to draw geometric conclusions
Use the angle sum of consecutive angles formed by a transversal to draw geometric conclusions
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Measurement and Geometry  | Identify relationships between angles formed with parallel lines
Identify relationships between angles formed with parallel lines
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Y9
Measurement and Geometry  | Use Thales’s theorem to calculate unknown side lengths of triangles
Use Thales’s theorem to calculate unknown side lengths of triangles
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Measurement and Geometry  | Use Thales’s theorem to find lengths and areas
Use Thales’s theorem to find lengths and areas
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Measurement and Geometry  | Combine properties of parallel lines and properties of polygons to solve for unknown angles
Combine properties of parallel lines and properties of polygons to solve for unknown angles
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Measurement and Geometry  | Use Thales’s theorem to calculate lengths of sides and midlines in trapeziums
Use Thales’s theorem to calculate lengths of sides and midlines in trapeziums
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Measurement and Geometry  | Use Thales’s theorem to calculate building plan dimensions
Use Thales’s theorem to calculate building plan dimensions
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Measurement and Geometry  | Use Thales’s theorem to calculate unknown side lengths of trapeziums
Use Thales’s theorem to calculate unknown side lengths of trapeziums
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Measurement and Geometry  | Use geometric methods and Thales’s theorem to divide segments into given ratios
Use geometric methods and Thales’s theorem to divide segments into given ratios
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