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Angles

The document defines key terms related to angles including rays, vertex, degrees, protractor, symbols, and defines types of angles such as acute, right, and obtuse. It provides examples of naming angles using three points, a vertex, or a number/letter and examples are given of each. A table is included where the reader is asked to name angles and identify their kind.
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Angles

The document defines key terms related to angles including rays, vertex, degrees, protractor, symbols, and defines types of angles such as acute, right, and obtuse. It provides examples of naming angles using three points, a vertex, or a number/letter and examples are given of each. A table is included where the reader is asked to name angles and identify their kind.
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Mr. BERNABE C.

GULLEM
Draw and label the following:

1. Ray BA

2. Ray BC

3. 𝐵𝐴 and 𝐵𝐶 are opposite rays


Can you make this figure non-collinear?
An angle can be defined as the figure formed by two rays meeting at a
common end point.
𝑩𝑨 and 𝑩𝑪 are the arms

Vertex B

ARMS or RAYS: The two rays joining to form an angle are called arms of
an angle.

VERTEX: The common end point at which the two rays meet to form
an angle is called the vertex.
DEGREES (°) The unit used in measuring an angle. Example: 86°

PROTRACTOR The device used in measuring an angle.

∠ The symbol for angle.


Angles can
have points in
the interior, in
the exterior or
points on the
angle itself.
USING THREE POINTS

∠𝐀𝐁𝐂 or ∠𝐂𝐁𝐀
USING ITS VERTEX

∠𝐁
USING THE NUMBER OR LETTER

∠𝟏
USING THREE POINTS

∠𝐏𝐐𝐑 or ∠𝐑𝐐𝐏
∠𝐏𝐐𝐗 or ∠𝐗𝐐𝐏
∠𝐗𝐐𝐑 or ∠𝐑𝐐𝐗
USING THE NUMBER OR LETTER

∠𝟏 and ∠𝟐
NOTE: Using the vertex is only for 1 angle.
Therefore, there is no ∠X in this figure.
ACUTE ANGLE An angle that measures greater than 0° and less
than 90°.
RIGHT ANGLE An angle that measures exactly 90°.
OBTUSE ANGLE An angle that measures greater than 90° and
less than 180°.
Complete the table. Name the angle and its kind.

∠𝐃𝐁𝐂 or ∠𝐂𝐁𝐃 Acute angle

∠𝐂𝐁𝐀 or ∠𝐀𝐁𝐂 Right angle

∠𝐃𝐁𝐀 or ∠𝐀𝐁𝐃 Obtuse angle

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