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1 Point A location Line Line segment Ray A straight path that goes on forever in both directions. A straight path between the points, called its endpoints. A straight path that goes on forever in one direction from an endpoint. Geometry Terms End Point

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

3 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 Review Naming an Angle

4 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 Review Types f Angles

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

6 Examples Of Right Angle

7 Examples Of Obtuse Angle

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

9 Examples Of Acute Angle

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

11 Examples Of Straight Angle

12 Lines in a plane What can you say about these pairs of lines? These lines cross, or intersect. These lines do not intersect. They are parallel.

13 Angles Angles are measured in degrees. A quarter turn measures 90°. It is called a right angle. We label a right angle with a small square called a square corner. 90°

14 Angles A half turn measures 180°. This is a straight angle 180°

15 Angles A full turn measures 360°. 360°

16 Adjacent Angles Two angles that have a common vertex and a common ray are called adjacent angles. “SIDE BY SIDE” 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

17 More examples of adjacent angles. 55º 35º 50º130º 80º 45º 85º 20º

18 Missing Angles Our learning objectives today To calculate missing angles on a straight line, around a point and in a triangle.

19 What do you need to know? Angles in a triangle add up to................. 180° Angles on a straight line add up to....... 180° Angles around a point add up to............. 360°

20 Complementary Angles Two angles are called complementary angles if the sum of their degree measurements equals 90 degrees. Example: These two angles are complementary.

21 These two angles can be “put" together to form a right angle which is complementary!

22 Supplementary Angles Two angles are called supplementary angles if the sum of their degree measurements equals 180 degrees. Example: These two angles are supplementary.

23 These two angles can be “put" together to form a straight line!

24 Find the missing angle. You do not have a protractor. Use the clues in the pictures. 1. x 55 X=35

25 Find the missing angle. You do not have a protractor. Use the clues in the pictures. 2. 165 x X=15

26 Calculate the missing straight line angle 69 ° 111 °

27 Calculate the missing triangle angle 54° 89 ° 37°

28 Calculate the missing straight line angle 42° 103 ° 35°


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