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1 Measuring & Comparing Angles
Angles are measured using a protractor.

2 Measuring & Comparing Angles
Angles are measured using a protractor. They are also measured in degrees. Use the degree symbol… for example, 20°

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Vertex Bottom Ray When measuring using a protractor, you must get the vertex and the bottom ray of the angle centered on the zero line of the protractor.

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Then read the angle measure by finding where the ray that opens up from the bottom ray lies.

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60° Then read the angle measure by finding where the ray that opens up from the bottom ray lies. In this case, the angle is 60°.

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You use the inside scale because the angle is opening up from the right side and the values are increasing as the ray opens up.

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Try one…what is the measure of this angle ? Vertex Bottom Ray

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Try one…what is the measure of this angle ? Answer : 100°

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Try another…what is the measure of this angle ?

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Try another…what is the measure of this angle ? Answer : 35° ( use the outside scale since the angle opens up from the left )

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Last one…what is the measure of this angle ?

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Last one…what is the measure of this angle ? Answer : °58 ( extend the rays if you need to … )

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Let’s sketch a few angles…

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 45° angle that opens up from the right.

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 45° angle that opens up from the right. 1. Make a point and center your protractor on it

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 45° angle that opens up from the right. Make a point and center your protractor on it Now use the edge of your protractor and extend the bottom line

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 45° angle that opens up from the right. Make a point and center your protractor on it Now use the edge of your protractor and extend the bottom line Find your angle value on the inside scale ( opens from right ) and place a little hash mark on the outside of the protractor

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 45° angle that opens up from the right. Make a point and center your protractor on it Now use the edge of your protractor and extend the bottom line Find your angle value on the inside scale ( opens from right ) and place a little hash mark on the outside of the protractor Now rotate the bottom edge of the protractor to that hash mark from the vertex and connect the two with a line

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 100° angle that opens up from the left.

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 100° angle that opens up from the left.

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 100° angle that opens up from the left. Make a point and center your protractor on it

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Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 100° angle that opens up from the left. Make a point and center your protractor on it Now use the edge of your protractor and extend the bottom line

23 Measuring & Comparing Angles
Let’s sketch a few angles… Draw a 100° angle that opens up from the left. Make a point and center your protractor on it Now use the edge of your protractor and extend the bottom line Find your angle value on the outside scale ( opens from left ) and place a little hash mark on the outside of the protractor

24 Measuring & Comparing Angles
Make a point and center your protractor on it Now use the edge of your protractor and extend the bottom line Find your angle value on the outside scale ( opens from left ) and place a little hash mark on the outside of the protractor Now rotate the bottom edge of the protractor to that hash mark from the vertex and connect the two with a line


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