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5-1 to 5-5 Review. Pre-Algebra Enrichment. Classifying Angles. Acute angle- An angle that measures less than 90 degrees. Obtuse angle- An angle that measures more than 90 degrees and less that 180 degrees. Right Angle- An angle that measures 90 degrees.
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5-1 to 5-5 Review Pre-Algebra Enrichment
Classifying Angles • Acute angle- An angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • Obtuse angle- An angle that measures more than 90 degrees and less that 180 degrees. • Right Angle- An angle that measures 90 degrees.
Question #1If an angle is 180 degrees it is a(n)… • Right Angle • Straight Angle • Obtuse Angle • Acute Angle
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Correct! Great job! It is a straight angle. Please continue.
Classifying Triangles (based on sides) • Equilateral Triangle- A triangle with three equal sides • Isosceles Triangle- A triangle with at least two equal sides • Scalene Triangle- A triangle with no equal sides
Classifying Triangles (based on angles) • Right Triangle- A triangle containing a right angle • Acute Triangle- A triangle that has three acute angles • Obtuse Triangle- A triangle that has one obtuse angle and two acute angles • Equiangular Triangle- A triangle that has three equal angles
Question #1AIf a triangle has three equal sides it is called… • Equiangular • Equilateral • Isosceles • Scalene
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Congratulations! You know your stuff! Continue on to further test your triangle knowledge.
Question #2A triangle with an angle greater than 90 degrees is called… • An acute triangle • An isosceles triangle • An obtuse triangle • A right triangle
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Correct! Great job! It is an obtuse triangle. Please continue.
Question #3What kind of triangle is this: • Right Triangle • Scalene Triangle • Neither Right or Scalene • Both Right and Scalene
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Correct! Great job! The triangle is both right and scalene.
General Triangle Properties • Triangles are three-sided polygons. • All triangles have an angle sum of 180 degrees based on the Triangle Sum Theorem.
Question #4A triangle with 4 sides must have an angle sum of: • 180 • 360 • 240 • A triangle cannot have 4 sides.
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Excellent! You can't be fooled! No triangle can have 4 sides!
Question #5What is the angle sum of: • 360 degrees • 180 degrees • 270 degrees • There is no way of knowing what the angle sum is.
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Great Job! Correct, no matter what the triangle, the angle sum will always be 180 degrees!
Angle Pairs: • Complementary Angles- angles that have measures that add to 90 degrees. • Supplementary Angles- angles that have measures that add to 180 degrees.
Question #6The following angles are considered… • Complementary • Supplementary • Complementary and Supplementary • None of the Above
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Correct! Great Job! The answer is complementary.
Question #7A 6 sided figure is called what and has a degree measure of what? • Hexagon, 540 • Hexagon, 720 • Heptagon, 540 • Heptagon, 720
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Excellent! You are correct! It is a hexagon with an angle sum of 720 degrees.
Congruency • Congruent is another word for equal.
Question #8The second angle of a triangle is two times the measure of the first angle. The third angle is 3 times the measure of the second angle what is the measure of each angle? • 1st- 30º, 2nd- 60º, and 3rd- 90º • 1st- 20º, 2nd- 40º, and 3rd- 120º • 1st- 20º, 2nd- 60º, and 3rd- 100º
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Question #9If two sides of a triangle are said to be congruent that means that they are different lengths. True or False. • True • False
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Correct Great Job! The sides would be the same if they were congruent, not different!
Transversals of Parallel Lines • A transversal is a line that intersects any two or more other lines. • When a transversal intersects parallel lines the angles formed have the following properties: 1. All acute angles formed are congruent. 2. All obtuse angles formed are congruent. 3. Any acute angle is supplementary to any obtuse angle formed.
Question #10What types of angles are 4 and 6? • Corresponding Angles • Alternate Interior Angles • Alternate Exterior Angles
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Excellent! Great Job! The angles are Alternate Interior Angles.
Question #11What types of angles are 2 and 6? • The angles are alternate • interior. • The angles are corresponding. • The angles are vertical. • Not enough information.
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Correct Great Job! The angles are corresponding.
Question #12What types of angles are 1 and 7? • Vertical Angles • Corresponding Angles • Alternate Exterior Angles • Alternate Interior Angles
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Great Job! You cannot be tricked! These angles are alternate exterior angles.
Slope The slope of any line is: Vertical Change Horizontal Change Which is the same as: Rise Run
Question #13What is the slope of the top line? • 1 • -1 • 2 • -2
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