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Warm up: Skills Check 1-3 This will go under GRADED classwork!

Unit 1 Chapter 1 1-4 Angle Measure

A ray is a part of a line. It has one endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction.   Rays are named by stating the endpoint first and then any other point on the ray. If you choose a point on a line, that point determines exactly two rays called opposite rays.

An angle is formed by two noncollinear rays that have a common endpoint. The rays are called sides of the angle. The common endpoint is the vertex. An angle divides a plane into three distinct parts.   *Points Q, M, and N lie on the angle. *Points S and R lie on the interior of the angle. *Points P and O lie on the exterior of the angle.

A. Name all angles that have B as a vertex. Angles and Their Parts A. Name all angles that have B as a vertex. Example 1

Angles and Their Parts B. Name the sides of 5. Example 1

Angles and Their Parts C. Example 1

Angles are measured in units called degrees Angles are measured in units called degrees. The degree results from dividing the distance around a circle into 360 parts.

Concept

A. Measure TYV and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse. Measure and Classify Angles A. Measure TYV and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse. Example 2

Measure and Classify Angles Example 2

Measure and Classify Angles Example 2

Just as segments that have the same measure are congruent segments, angles that have the same measure are congruent angles.   In the figure, since , then . Matching numbers of arcs on a figure also indicate congruent angles, so

A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles is called an angle bisector. If is the angle bisector of , then the point W lies in the interior of and

Measure and Classify Angles INTERIOR DESIGN Wall stickers of standard shapes are often used to provide a stimulating environment for a young child’s room. A five-pointed star sticker is shown with vertices labeled. Find mGBH and mHCI if GBH  HCI, mGBH = 2x + 5, and mHCI = 3x – 10. Example 3