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Page 1: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Angles and their measurements

Page 2: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Degrees: Measuring Angles

We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and their degree measurements.

Page 3: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Acute Angles

An acute angle is an angle measuring between 0 and 90 degrees.

Example:

                                                             

  

Page 4: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Obtuse Angles

An obtuse angle is an angle measuring between 90 and 180 degrees.

Example:

                                                              

   

Page 5: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Right AnglesA right angle is an angle measuring 90 degrees.

Examples:

                                      

Page 6: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Complementary AnglesTwo angles are called complementary angles if the sum of their degree measurements equals 90 degrees.

Example:

These two angles are complementary.

                                                      

                        

Page 7: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

These two angles can be "pasted" together to form a right angle!

                        

Page 8: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Supplementary AnglesTwo angles are called supplementary angles if the sumof their degree measurements equals 180 degrees.

Example:

These two angles are supplementary.

                                                                      

Page 9: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

These two angles can be "pasted" together to form a straight line!

                                                

Page 10: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Vertical Angles

For any two lines that meet, such as in the diagram below, angle AEB and angle DEC are called vertical angles. Angle BEC and angle AED are also vertical angles. Vertical angles have the same degree measurement.                                    

Page 11: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Review

State whether the following are acute, right, or obtuse.1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

??

acute obtuseright

obtuseacute

Page 12: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Complementary and Supplementary

1. Two angles are complementary. One measures 65 degrees.

2. Two angles are supplementary. One measures 140 degrees.

Find the missing angle.

Answer : 25

Answer : 40

Page 13: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Complementary and Supplementary

Find the missing angle. You do not have a protractor.Use the clues in the pictures.

1.2.x

55 165x

X=35 X=15

Page 14: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Vertical Angles

Find the missing angle. You do not have a protractor.

Use the clues in the pictures.

58x

X=58

Page 15: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Triangles

Page 16: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Triangles

• A triangle is a 3-sided polygon. Every triangle has three sides and three angles.

• When added together, the three angles equal 180°.

Page 17: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Acute Triangles

• A triangle in which all three angles are less than 90°.

Page 18: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Obtuse Triangles

• An obtuse triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles is greater than 90°.

Page 19: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Right Triangles

• A right triangle is triangle with an angle of 90°.

Page 20: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Scalene Triangles

• A triangle with three unequal sides.

Page 21: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Isosceles Triangles

• An isosceles triangle is a triangle with (at least) two equal sides.

Page 22: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Equilateral Triangles

• An equilateral triangle is a triangle with all three sides of equal length.

Page 23: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Equiangular Triangles

• An equiangular triangle is a triangle which has three equal angles.

Page 24: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Congruent Triangles

• Congruent triangles are triangles whose corresponding angles and sides are congruent.

• They are exactly the same size and shape.

Page 25: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

The Hypotenuse

• The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the triangle's longest side, i.e., the side opposite the right angle.

Page 26: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

The Pythagorean Theorem

• For a right triangle with legs a and b and hypotenuse c, a2+b2=c2.

Page 27: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Quick Quiz (all together!)

Page 28: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 1

• If a triangle has three unequal sides it is a ______ triangle.– A) Scalene– B) Obtuse– C) Isosceles

• Answer:– A) Scalene

Page 29: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 2

• A triangle which has three equal angles is a ______ triangle.– A) Acute– B) Equilateral– C) Equiangular

• Answer:– C) Equiangular

Page 30: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 3

• A triangle with (at least) two equal sides is a ______ triangle.– A) Scalene– B) Isosceles– C) Congruent

• Answer:– B) Isosceles

Page 31: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 4

• Two triangles that are equal are called ______ triangles– A) Acute – B) Obtuse – C) Congruent

• Answer:– C) Congruent

Page 32: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 5

• A triangle with all three sides of equal length is a ______ triangle.– A) Equilateral– B) Right– C) Equiangular

• Answer:– A) Equilateral

Page 33: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 6

• A triangle with an angle of 90° is a ______ triangle.– A) Acute– B) Right– C) Congruent

• Answer:– B) Right

Page 34: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 7

• A triangle in which all three angles are less than 90° is a ______ triangle.– A) Right– B) Acute– C) Scalene

• Answer:– B) Acute

Page 35: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 8

• A triangle in which one of the angles is greater than 90° is a ______ triangle.– A) Obtuse– B) Isosceles– C) Acute

• Answer:– A) Obtuse

Page 36: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 9

• What is the Hypotenuse of a right triangle?– A) The smallest angle.– B) The side opposite the

right angle.– C) The right angle.

• Answer:– B) The side opposite the

right angle.

Page 37: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 10

• The Pythagorean Theorem states …– A) r2

– B) (a+b)2/2=c– C) a2+b2=c2

• Answer:– C) a2+b2=c2

Page 38: Angles and their measurements. Degrees: Measuring Angles We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Example: Here are some examples of angles and

Question 11

• Use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve the following:– a = 5– b = 12– c = ?

• Answer:– c = 13