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Page 1: What’s Your Angle? By Kim Davis. Background Vocabulary Plane: an infinite, flat surface. Parallel lines: lines in a plane that never meet. l l is the.

What’s Your Angle?What’s Your Angle?What’s Your Angle?What’s Your Angle?

By By Kim DavisKim Davis

Page 2: What’s Your Angle? By Kim Davis. Background Vocabulary Plane: an infinite, flat surface. Parallel lines: lines in a plane that never meet. l l is the.

Background Vocabulary

• Plane: an infinite, flat surface.• Parallel lines: lines in a plane that

never meet. l l is the symbol for parallel lines.

• Transversals: lines that intersect two or more parallel lines.

Page 3: What’s Your Angle? By Kim Davis. Background Vocabulary Plane: an infinite, flat surface. Parallel lines: lines in a plane that never meet. l l is the.

More Vocabulary1. Congruent angles: two

angles that have equal measures.

2. Ray: part of a line that has an endpoint and extends forever.

3. Angles: two rays with a common endpoint.

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Types of Angles

Acute : angles that measure less that 90°.

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Right: angles that measure 90°.

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Obtuse: angles that measure more than 90° and less than 180°

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Straight: angles that measure 180°.

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Complementary Angle

Two angles whose

measure add up

to 90°.

45°45°

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Supplementary Angles

Two angles whose

measures add up

to 180°.

Supplementary Angles

Two angles whose

measures add up

to 180°.

90°90°

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Congruent Angles

When a transversalintersects two parallellines, eight angles areformed.

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5. 6.

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Alternate Interior Angles

Angle 3 and Angle 6 are congruent angles. This means they have the same measure.

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Alternate Interior Angles

Angle 4 and Angle 5 are congruent angles.

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The measure of angle 4 and themeasure of angle 6 are congruent

ANDThe measure of angle 3 and the measure of angle 5 are congruent.

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NOTE

Alternate Interior Angles are on “alternate” sides and on the “interior” of the parallel lines.

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5. 6.7. 8.

Vertical Angles

Angle 1 and Angle 4 are congruent angles.

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Vertical Angles

Angle 2 and Angle 3 are congruent angles.

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Vertical Angles

Angle 5 and Angle 8 are congruent angles.

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Vertical Angles

Angle 6 and Angle 7 are congruent angles.

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The measures of Angle 1 and Angle 3 are congruent.

The measures of Angle 2 and Angle 4 are congruent.

The measures of Angle 5 and Angle 7 are congruent.

The measures of Angle 6 and Angle 8 are congruent.

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NOTE

Vertical Angles are diagonally across from each other.

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Corresponding Angles

These angles are a bit trickier. You have to imagine cutting your diagram apart, and then pasting one part on top of the other.

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Corresponding Angles

Angle 1 and Angle 5 are congruent angels.

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Corresponding Angles

Angle 2 and Angle 6 are congruent.

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Corresponding Angles

Angle 3 and Angle 7 are congruent angles.

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Corresponding Angles

Angle 4 and Angle 8 are congruent angles.

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Angle 1 and Angle 5 are congruent.Angle 2 and Angle 6 are congruent.Angle 3 and Angle 7 are congruent.Angle 4 and Angle 8 are congruent.

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Demonstrate Your Knowledge

Now that you’ve seen what is congruent, you can take the measurement of “1” angle and

figure out the others. Let’s try it!

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Angle 2 measures 110°. What do the other angles measure?