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1 Points, Lines, and Angles
Chapter 2 Points, Lines, and Angles

2 Goal Tell type of angle. Label angles. Measure angles.

3 Review

4 A? B? C? a ) ray b) line segment c) line

5 Check a ) ray b) line segment c) line

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7 Review all

8 angle a figure formed by the intersection of two rays

9 angle Rays are called sides.
Point where sides intersect is called a vertex.

10 angle examples non-examples

11 Naming angles Method 1 angle x angle y Method 2 angle ABC angle CBA

12 Unit of measurement is degrees

13 List everything you can tell about this angle.

14 -Angle – 2 rays that intersect
-Sides – rays - Point where rays intersect – vertex - Angle ABC or CBA -Measured in degrees - 60 degrees

15 Types of Angles

16 Right Angle Right angle an angle whose measure is 90 degrees

17 right angles orientation – direction still right angle

18 right angles not right angles

19 Acute angle acute angle an angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees

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21 acute angles not acute angles

22 obtuse angle obtuse angle an angle whose measure is
greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees

23 Why are these obtuse angles?
examples of obtuse Obtuse angle

24 Obtuse Angles Not Obtuse

25 What type of angle? Why? Check again

26 Why type of angle? A? B? C? D? E? F?
acute right angle obtuse

27 acute right angle obtuse

28 straight angle straight angle an angle whose measure is 180 degrees

29 straight angles not straight angles

30 Page 28 number 1 - 10 measure of angle ARF 180 degrees straight angle
measure of angle CRF 120 degrees obtuse 3. measure of angle BRF 155 degrees obtuse

31 adjacent angles adjacent angle two angles have same vertex
share one ray

32 List adjacent angles Adjacent angles

33 List adjacent angles Adjacent angles

34 adjacent angles not adjacent angles

35 Page 29 1.Angle CDB is adjacent to angle _____
2. Angle TUV is adjacent to angle ____ 3. Angle SRP is adjacent to angle ____

36 vertical angles Vertical angles When two lines intersect
two pairs of vertical angles are formed

37 vertical angles Vertical angles are NOT adjacent.
Vertical angles have the same measure.

38 Which angles are vertical?

39 Which angles are adjacent?

40 Page 30 Vertical angles 1. angle YPV and angle ____
angle YPV and angle RPS angle QPR and angle _____ angle QPR and angle VPT

41 complementary angles two angles sum of measures is 90 degrees

42 a and b angles are complementary even when not connected
complementary = sum of angles equals 90 degrees

43 complementary angles What angles are complementary? Why?

44 complementary angles Are these angles complementary? Why or Why not?

45 complementary angles not complementary angles

46 Supplementary angles two angles sum of measures is 180 degrees

47 Supplementary angles two angles sum of measures is 180 degrees

48 Why are figure 1 and figure 2 both examples of supplementary angles?
Review 1 obtuse angle 2 acute angle 1 and 2 supplementary

49 supplementary angles not supplementary angles

50 Review of Angles

51 Page 31


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