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SECTION 1.6 ANGLES

SECTION 1.6 ANGLES. SEPT 7, 2009. DRAWING AND NAMING AN ANGLE. A V 1 B If 2 or more angles share a vertex use 3 points or numbers. This angle can be named : <AVB or <BVA or <V, Often numbers are used: <1. A. <AVB is also <BVA and <1

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SECTION 1.6 ANGLES

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  1. SECTION 1.6 ANGLES SEPT 7, 2009

  2. DRAWING AND NAMING AN ANGLE A V 1 B If 2 or more angles share a vertex use 3 points or numbers This angle can be named : <AVB or <BVA or <V, Often numbers are used: <1 A <AVB is also <BVA and <1 <BVC is also <CVB and <2 B 1 2 C V

  3. Point X is INTERIOR to <1 Point Y is EXTERIOR to <1 Point Z is ON <1 A V 1 B • X • Z • Y

  4. Definitions – and more definitions • Degrees – the units of measure for angles • m<A – the way we show the measure of an angle • Example: • <A is an Acute Angle since its measure is <90 • SEE WORD DOCUMENT FOR THE REST

  5. Angle Addition Postulate<1 + <2 = <AVCusing different angle names<AVB + <BVC = <AVC • Like Segment addition (the 2 smaller angles sum to the larger angle). <1 + <2 = <AVC B 70 + 60 = <AVC A 70 130 = <AVC 60 1 2 V C

  6. Homework – Practice Workbook Section 1.6 #1-7plus study definitions(if time add Study Guide Handout Section 1.6)

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