Solutions of Lines, Angles And Shapes from Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Second Edition
Karen Morrison Mathematics Solutions from Chapter 3 - Lines, Angles and Shapes
Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw's Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Second Edition detailed solutions to all the exercises of Lines, Angles And Shapes for Upper Secondary: IGCSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Circles, Construction and, Triangles. The points to remember in the Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.
Practice Other Topics from Lines, Angles and Shapes
In this topic, we will learn about lines and angles. We will study how two rays form an angle. The method of measuring and drawing angles using angle relationships to find unknown angles will be further explained.

In this topic, we learn how to differentiate between equilateral, scalene, and isosceles triangles. It goes on to discuss various angle properties of triangles. Further, several illustrations are included to discuss them.

This topic discusses the different types of quadrilateral and the angle sum of a quadrilateral. It discusses five types of quadrilaterals which include a rectangle, square, parallelogram, trapezium or trapezoid, and rhombus.

Through this topic, we get acquainted with the angle sum property of a polygon. Further, several illustrations are included to explain it. This is followed by some practice questions based on the method of organizing different data.

This topic defines what a circle is. It discusses briefly the points related to the study of circles. The sub-points that are briefly discussed include chord, center, radius, and different parts of a circle.

This topic acquaints us with the basics of constructing different angles and figures using a ruler and a pair of compasses. There are several constructions that are described in a step-by-step manner. It helps building our geometrical understanding.
