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Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

Jan 17, 2018

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Page 1: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

Find the missing angle!

Page 2: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

Page 3: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

What do you need to know?

Page 4: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

An acute angle is 89˚or less.

An obtuse angle is 179˚or less.

A right angle is 90˚

A straight angle is 180 ˚.

Page 5: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

Angles on a straight line add up to…

Page 6: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

Yep!

180˚

Page 7: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

One more thing…

How many of you remember how to add and subtract?

Page 8: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

You’d better know!

Well, all you need to do is add or subtract to find a

missing angle!

Page 9: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

Let’s look!

Page 11: Find the missing angle!. Our job is to find the missing measure of angles and it is really easy to do!

How does this work, you ask?

Well, remember….a straight angle is 180˚, so look at the measure of the angle that is shown and subtract it from

180˚!