Coordinate Distance Congruent Midpoint Bisector Angle Sides Vertex

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Coordinate Distance Congruent Midpoint Bisector Angle Sides Vertex Lesson 1-3/1-4: Measuring Segments/Measuring Angles Coordinate a point that divides a segment into two congruent segments Distance greater than zero and less than 90 degrees Congruent 180 degrees Midpoint the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates Bisector the absolute value of the difference of real numbers paired with rays when using a protractor Angle the rays of an angle Sides the real number that corresponds to a point Vertex 90 degrees Measure the measurement is the same Acute greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees Right a point, line, ray, or segment that intersects at the midpoint Obtuse the endpoint of an angle Straight formed by two rays with the same endpoint 1a.

1b. 1c. Do practice problems 1 & 7 on 1-3 WS. 2a. 2b. 2c. Do practice problems 6 & 10 on 1-3 WS.

3a. 3b. 3c. Do practice problems 1, 2, & 3 on 1-4 WS. 4a.

4b. Do practice problems 4 & 5 on 1-4 WS. 5c. Do practice problem 15 on 1-4 WS. Do remainder of problems on 1-3/1-4.