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Fun with angels!!!!!!!!!!!. By: Brittany Jordan. NEXT. Main menu. All about angles. degrees. Rays. QUIZ. Forms of lines. What is a angle?.
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Fun with angels!!!!!!!!!!! • By: Brittany Jordan NEXT
Main menu All about angles degrees Rays QUIZ Forms oflines
What is a angle? What is a angle you ask? An angle is lines that form vertically going across and making what is called a shape. But some shapes have more then one angle. Many shapes have what is called an intercepting and lines. NEXT BACK
Intercepting lines! • Intercepting lines are like an piece of gum trying to stick to you. Same with angels with out intercepting lines there wouldn’t be any shapes. For example we all know our great octagon well Miss. octagon said got grieves for intercepting lines because if she dint she would be just a line. NEXT BACK
line segments • A line segment is a straight line with a begging to end. And offend use with angles. BACK NEXT
FUN WITH RAYS !!!! • A ray is a line that have two end points just like a segment NEXT BACK
What s the degree • Angle can equal up to 180 degrees • Some can be a straight going to 90 degrees • Some even 80 ,75 it doesn’t matter NEXT BACK
Time to take the quiz 1. What is a angle? NEXT BACK
Next question • 2. what is a intersecting line explain why your answer is correct. NEXT BACK
next • 3. what is a ray angle Click here for the answer BACK NEXT
Compare your answers 1.angle is a right angle, a obtuse angle 2.My answer is correct because I know that about that a right angle is 90 degrees, and a obtuse angle is 180 degrees. So that is how my answer is correct. 3. A ray is a line segment with two end points NEXT BACK
Look your done • Did you learn any thing for more help go to aaamath.com BACK NEXT
Still don’t get it • Click here for more information Click here for more info BACK NEXT
A angle • A angle is a obtuse, acute, and a right angle click A acute angle is less then 90 degrees NEXT BACK
MORE NEXT A ANGLE IS 90 RIGHT DEGREES And obtuse more then 90 d BACK
And finally…… • And obtuse more then 90 degrees next BACK
The end • I hope you enjoyed the presentation! BACK TO MAIN MENU