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Ray AB or AB. An angle consists of two different rays with the same endpoint. Ray BA or BA. The ray symbol doesn't indicate a direction. The endpoint is always the first point used when naming a ray. The rays that are used to make the angle. The endpoint of the rays that make the angle.
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Ray AB or AB An angle consists of two different rays with the same endpoint. Ray BA or BA The ray symbol doesn't indicate a direction. The endpoint is always the first point used when naming a ray. The rays that are used to make the angle. The endpoint of the rays that make the angle. The number of degrees (or radians) that separate the two sides of an angle. An angle whose measure is between 0° and 90° An angle whose measure is 90°. An angle whose measure is greater than 90° and less than 180° An angle whose measure is 180° Angles with the same measure. A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
∠ABC ∠CBA ∠CBD ∠DBC ∠ABD ∠DBA vertex
180° ∠AOB the absolute value difference
You always start counting from 0. outer outer 65° 65° an acute inner 115° inner an obtuse 115° 180° a straight 90° a right
∠FGJ or ∠JGF, ∠JGH or ∠HGJ and ∠FGH or ∠HGF The x and y axis form a right angle because horizontal and vertical lines are perpendicular.
RSP PST RSP PST
GFH HFJ 155° 4x + 4 4x - 1 155 8x + 3 152 8x 3 19 8 19 4x + 4 4(19) + 4 80° 4x - 1 4(19) - 1 75° 80° 75°
∠N ∠M ∠N m∠N 120°
∠XWY ∠YWZ ∠XWY ∠YWZ m∠XWY m∠YWZ m∠XWY m∠YWZ 29 29° 58°
∠B ≅ ∠D and ∠A ≅ ∠ C m∠D = 135° ∠LKN = ∠LKM + MKN ∠LKN = 78° + 78° ∠LKN = 156°