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1 7.G.5 Angles and Angle Relationships
Today you will learn how to draw and classify angles.

2 An angle is made up of two rays with a common endpoint.
Angles An angle is made up of two rays with a common endpoint. . A The point where the ends meet is called the vertex. . C . B

3 You can use the symbol for an angle, ,to name an angle.
Naming Angles You can use the symbol for an angle, ,to name an angle. 1.Use the vertex as the middle letter and a point from each side ABC or CBA . A 2. Use the vertex only B 3. Use a number . C . B

4 Angles Angles are classified according to their measures. Angles are measured in units called degrees.

5 Acute angles are less than 90 degrees.

6 Right angles are exactly 90 degrees.

7 Obtuse angles are greater than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees.

8 Straight angles measure exactly 180 degrees.

9 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

10 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

11 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

12 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

13 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

14 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

15 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

16 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

17 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

18 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

19 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

20 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

21 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

22 Classify the Angle Acute Obtuse Right Straight

23 Complementary Angles Two angle with a sum of 90˚

24 Supplementary Angles Two angle with a sum of 180˚

25 Complementary Supplementary Neither

26

27 Complementary Supplementary
Neither Supplementary

28 Complementary Supplementary Neither

29 Complementary Supplementary
Neither Supplementary

30 Complementary Supplementary Neither

31

32 Complementary Supplementary Neither

33 Complementary Supplementary Neither

34

35 Complementary Supplementary Neither

36

37 Complementary Supplementary Neither

38 Complementary Supplementary Neither

39 Protractors are used to measure angles.
Measuring Angles Protractors are used to measure angles.

40 Measuring Angles To measure with the protractor, line up the vertex of the angle to the center of the hole at the middle bottom. Make one edge of the angle line up with where there would be a 0. Read on that scale where the other edge crosses.

41 Drawing Angles To draw a 75 degree angle, draw a ray with endpoint A. Place the center point of the protractor an A. Align the ray with 0 degrees. Use the scale that begins with 0 degrees. Locate the mark labeled 75 degrees. Draw the other side of the angle. A

42 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 110˚ , obtuse

43 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 70˚ , acute

44 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 70˚ , acute

45 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 178˚ , acute

46 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 120˚ , obtuse

47 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 15˚ , acute

48 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 30˚ , acute

49 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 90˚ , right

50 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 88˚ , acute

51 Measure and classify the angle.
Measuring Angles Measure and classify the angle. 180˚ , straight

52 Adjacent angles share a common side..
Special Angles Adjacent angles share a common side.. ABC and CBD C . . D ABC and CBE CBD and BDE A . B . . E

53 Special Angles Vertical angles are congruent.

54 Adjacent Angles Angles that share a common side. 1 and 2 2 and 3
The adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines are supplementary angles.

55 Vertical Angles 1 and 3 2 and 4

56 Vertical Adjacent Neither

57 Vertical Adjacent Neither
FAD and EAB Neither

58 Vertical Adjacent Neither
COA and BOD Vertical

59 Vertical Adjacent Neither
1 and 3 Adjacent

60 Vertical Adjacent Neither

61 Vertical Adjacent Neither

62 Vertical Adjacent Neither
3 and 2 Vertical

63 Vertical Adjacent Neither
ABD and KBC Neither

64 Vertical Adjacent Neither
CAE and EAB Adjacent

65 Vertical Adjacent Neither
ABD and DBK Adjacent

66 Vertical Adjacent Neither
COB and BOD Adjacent

67 Vertical Adjacent Neither
1 and 4 Vertical

68 Vertical Adjacent Neither
1 and 5 Neither

69 Vertical Adjacent Neither
7 and 6 Vertical

70 Find the Missing Angles
x = 104° y = 76° z = 104°

71 Find the Missing Angles
25° x = 155° y = 25° x z z = 155° y

72 Find the Missing Angles
x x = 40° y = 40° 140° z z = 140° y

73 Find the Missing Angles
COB = 110 ° 110° Find AOD AOD = 110 °

74 Find the Missing Angles
COB = 110 ° 110° Find BOD BOD = 70 °

75 Find the Missing Angles
2 = 170 ° 170° Find 3 110° 3 = 170°

76 Find the Missing Angles
2 = 170 ° 170° Find 1 110° 1 = 10°

77 Find the Missing Angles
x= 30° x 60

78 Transversal – a line that cuts through two or more lines
Parallel lines- two lines running side by side but never touch. Transversal – a line that cuts through two or more lines

79 Alternate Interior Angles
interior angles on opposite sides of the transversal. Alternate Interior Angles are Congruent 3 and 6 4 and 5

80 Alternate Exterior Angles
– exterior angles on opposite sides of the transversal. Alternate Exterior Angles are Congruent 2 and 7 1 and 8

81 Corresponding Angles 2 and 6 4 and 8 1 and 5 1 and 8 Corresponding
– angles in the same position of each line in relation to the transversal Corresponding Angles are Congruent 2 and 6 4 and 8 1 and 5 1 and 8

82 Find the Missing Angles
1 = 75 ° 2 = 105 ° 3 = 105 ° 4 = 75 ° 5 = 75 ° 6 = 105 ° 7 = 105 ° 8= 75 °


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