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1 – 7/8 =

2 – 7/5 =

3 – 4/6 – 5/6 =

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28.032 + 0.234 =

0.89 + 1.53 + 25.902=

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What kind of lines are these?

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What kind of lines are these?

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What kind of lines are these?

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What is this line called?

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What are these angles called?

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What are these angles called?

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What did you eat for dinner last night?

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What are these angles called?

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What are these angles called?

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What are these angles called?

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New Material

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Vertical Angles

Vertical Angles have equal measures. When the two angles have the same

measure, they are called congruent.

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Corresponding Angles

Corresponding Angles also have equal measures.

When the two angles have the same measure, they are called congruent.

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Practice: Page 41.Look at the lines and decide the relationship between the angles.

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