Angles – all you need to know!. Contents Recap the terms Angles in daily life What is an angle? Naming an angle Interior and exterior of an angle Measurement.

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Angles – all you need to know!

Contents Recap the terms Angles in daily life What is an angle? Naming an angle Interior and exterior of an angle Measurement of angle Types of angle: Right angle Types of angle: Right angle Obtuse angle Acute angle Straight angle Test Yourself - 1 Congruent angles Pairs of angles: Types Test Yourself - 2 Pairs of angles formed by a transversal Pairs of angles formed by a transversal Test Yourself - 3

Point An exact location on a plane is called a point. Line Line segment Ray A straight path on a plane, extending in both directions with no endpoints, is called a line. A part of a line that has two endpoints and thus has a definite length is called a line segment. A line segment extended indefinitely in one direction is called a ray. Recap Geometrical Terms

If we look around us, we will see angles everywhere. Angles In Daily Life

Common endpoint B C B A Ray BC Ray BA Ray BA and BC are two non-collinear rays When two non-collinear rays join with a common endpoint (origin) an angle is formed. What Is An Angle ? Common endpoint is called the vertex of the angle. B is the vertex of  ABC. Ray BA and ray BC are called the arms of  ABC.

Fact: We can also think of an angle formed by rotating one ray away from its initial position.

To name an angle, we name any point on one ray, then the vertex, and then any point on the other ray. For example:  ABC or  CBA We may also name this angle only by the single letter of the vertex, for example  B. A B C Naming An Angle

An angle divides the points on the plane into three regions: A B C F R P T X Interior And Exterior Of An Angle Points lying on the angle (An angle) Points within the angle (Its interior portion. ) Points outside the angle (Its exterior portion. )

Angles are accurately measured in degrees. Protractor is used to measure and draw angles. Measurement Of An Angle

There are four main types of angles. Straight angle Right angle Acute angle Obtuse angle A B C A B C A B C BA C Types Of Angles

Right angle: An angle whose measure is 90 degrees. Right AngleAcute AngleStraight AngleObtuse Angle

Examples Of Right Angle

Obtuse angle: An angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees. Right AngleAcute AngleStraight AngleObtuse Angle

Examples Of Obtuse Angle

Acute angle: An angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees. Right AngleAcute AngleStraight AngleObtuse Angle

Examples Of Acute Angle

Straight angle: An angle whose measure is 180 degrees. Right AngleAcute AngleStraight AngleObtuse Angle

Examples Of Straight Angle

A B C D E F P Q R Which of the angles below is a right angle, less than a right angle and greater than a right angle? Right angle Greater than a right angle Less than a right angle

Using your spiral notebook – write the definitions and draw an example of each of the following angles

Two angles that have the same measure are called congruent angles. Congruent angles have the same size and shape. A B C 30 0 D E F D E F Congruent Angles

Pairs Of Angles : Types Adjacent angles Vertically opposite angles Complementary angles Supplementary angles Linear pairs of angles

Adjacent Angles Two angles that have a common vertex and a common ray are called adjacent angles. C D B A Common ray Common vertex Adjacent Angles  ABD and  DBC Adjacent angles do not overlap each other. D E F A B C  ABC and  DEF are not adjacent angles

Vertically Opposite Angles Vertically opposite angles are pairs of angles formed by two lines intersecting at a point.  APC =  BPD  APB =  CPD A D B C P Four angles are formed at the point of intersection. Point of intersection ‘P’ is the common vertex of the four angles. Vertically opposite angles are congruent.

If the sum of two angles is 90 0, then they are called complementary angles A B C 30 0 D E F  ABC and  DEF are complementary because = 90 0  ABC +  DEF Complementary Angles

70 0 D E F 30 0 p Q R If the sum of two angles is more than 90 0 or less than 90 0, then they not complementary angles.  DEF and  PQR are not complementary because =  DEF +  PQR

If the sum of two angles is then they are called supplementary angles.  PQR and  ABC are supplementary, because = R Q P A B C  PQR +  ABC Supplementary Angles

If the sum of two angles is more than or less than 180 0, then they are not supplementary angles.  DEF and  PQR are not supplementary because  ABC +  DEF = D E F 80 0 C B A 110 0

working with your partner solve the following

Two adjacent supplementary angles are called linear pair of angles. A P C D =  APC +  APD Linear Pair Of Angles

Name the adjacent angles and linear pair of angles in the given figure: Adjacent angles:  ABD and  DBC  ABE and  DBA Linear pair of angles:  EBA,  ABC C D B A E 90 0  EBD,  DBC C D B A E

Name the vertically opposite angles and adjacent angles in the given figure: A D B C P Vertically opposite angles:  APC and  BPD  APB and  CPD Adjacent angles:  APC and  CPD  APB and  BPD

Using your Frayer Template forms write definitions and examples of each of the terms on the next slide

now working with your partner complete the following

Homework for this evening Page 378 Problems 8 through 22 even Show all work – write reasoning if work not required.

A line that intersects two or more lines at different points is called a transversal. Line L (transversal) B A Line M Line N D C P Q G F Pairs Of Angles Formed by a Transversal Line M and line N are parallel lines. Line L intersects line M & line N at point P & Q. Four angles are formed at point P and another four at point Q by the transversal L. Eight angles are formed in all by the transversal L.

B A Line M Line N D C P Q G F Pairs Of Angles Formed by a Transversal Can you explain why? Eight angles are formed in all by the transversal L. All angles labeled 1 are equal All angles labeled 2 are equal

Pairs Of Angles Formed by a Transversal Corresponding angles Alternate angles Interior angles

Corresponding Angles When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, pairs of corresponding angles are formed. Four pairs of corresponding angles are formed. Corresponding pairs of angles are congruent.  GPB =  PQE  GPA =  PQD  BPQ =  EQF  APQ =  DQF Line M B A Line N D E L P Q G F Line L

Alternate Angles Alternate angles are formed on opposite sides of the transversal and at different intersecting points. Line M B A Line N D E L P Q G F Line L  BPQ =  DQP  APQ =  EQP Pairs of alternate angles are congruent. Two pairs of alternate angles are formed.

The angles that lie in the area between the two parallel lines that are cut by a transversal, are called interior angles. A pair of interior angles lie on the same side of the transversal. The measures of interior angles in each pair add up to Interior Angles Line M B A Line N D E L P Q G F Line L  BPQ +  EQP =  APQ +  DQP = 180 0

Name the pairs of the following angles formed by a transversal. Line M B A Line N D E P Q G F Line L

Homework page through 24 all Do not forget to show all work or write reason if work not required. Begin now please.