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RayRay

An object that has one endpoint and continues

infinitely in ONE direction.

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AngleAngle

An object that has two rays (called sides) with

a common endpoint (called the vertex).

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Example 1

Name each of the following:

Sides:_____________________

Vertex:_________

Name:_____________________

A

B

C

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Interior of an AngleInterior of an Angle

the space between the rays that create an

angle.

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Exterior of an AngleExterior of an Angle

the space that is outside of the rays

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Example 2

How does the diagram in EXAMPLE 1 differ from the diagram in this example?

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P

R

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Example 3

A) Name a point in the interior of QPS in EXAMPLE 2.

B) Name a point in the exterior of QPR in EXAMPLE 2.

Q

P

R

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AdjacentAdjacent

To be next to.

SHARING a side.

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Angle Addition PostulateAngle Addition Postulate

The sum of two adjacent angles is equal to the

largest angle.

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ANGLE ADDITION POSTULATE:

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P

R

S

If R is in the interior of QPS, then mQPR + mRPS = mQPS.

If mQPR + mRPS = mQPS, then R is in the interior of QPS.

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ANGLE ADDITION POSTULATE:

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R

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If R is in the interior of QPS, then mQPR + mRPS = mQPS.

If mQPR + mRPS = mQPS, then R is in the interior of QPS.

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Example 4

If mPQS = 77 and mPQR = 32, then find mRQS.

P

Q

R

S

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Example 5

If mAOC = 70, mAOB =(x + 10), and mBOC =x, find:

x = __________

mBOC = _______________

mAOB = _______________

O

A

B

C

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Angles can be classified by their measure in degrees.

If an angle has a degree measure less than 90° it is classified as an _acute angle__.

If an angle has a degree measure equal to 90° it is classified as a __ right angle ____.

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Acute AngleAcute Angle

An angle measuring

less than 90°

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Right AngleRight Angle

An angle whose measure is exactly 90°

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Obtuse AngleObtuse Angle

An angle measuring

greater than 90°

but less than 180°

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Straight AngleStraight Angle

An angle measuring

exactly 180°

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For each of the following anglesA) Name it.

B) Tell whether its measure is <90, >90, =90, or = 180. C) Classify it.

NAME:_________ OR ______MEASURE:________CLASSIFICATION___________

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Y

I

NAME:_________ OR ______MEASURE:________CLASSIFICATION___________

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C

NAME:_________ OR ______MEASURE:________CLASSIFICATION___________

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R

S

NAME:_________ OR ______MEASURE:________CLASSIFICATION___________

N X S

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CongruentCongruent

to be the same shape and same size.

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Angle BisectorAngle Bisectora line, ray, or segment

that divides an angle into two congruent angles.

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Example 7

If XZ is an angle bisector of WXY, name the two congruent angles that it forms.

WX

Z

Y

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Example 8

FG bisects EFH. Find the value of x.

m EFG = (5x – 10); m GFH = (3x + 25)

I F H

EG

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Example 9

FG bisects EFH. Find the value of x.

m GFH = (3x + 20); m EFH = (4x + 80)

I F H

EG