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Angle Relationships
10.1
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Outcomes
E7 – make and apply generalizations about angle relationships.
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Always true?Sometimes true?Never true?
1. The diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent.
2. Parallelograms are rectangles.3. Vertically opposite angles are across
from each other.4. The angles in a triangle can measure
100o.5. If two rectangles have the same area,
the rectangles are congruent.6. Angles in a square are 90o.
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Always true?Sometimes true?Never true?
1. The diagonals of a parallelogram are always congruent.
2. All parallelograms are rectangles.3. Vertically opposite angles are across
from each other.4. None of the angles in a triangle can
measure 100o.5. If two rectangles have the same area,
the rectangles are congruent.6. All angles in a square are 90o.
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Stand up and show me using your arms…. The following angles
Acute Obtuse 90o
180o
0o
Reflex Now take two Geostrips and repeat
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Supplementary or Complementary?
Supplementary angles – two angles whose sum is 180o.
Complementary angles – two angles whose sum is 90o.
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Join two pattern blocks to show
A pair of supplementary angles. Sketch the pattern blocks to illustrate your
answers for this and each of the following. A pair of congruent pattern blocks. A pair of non-congruent pattern blocks. A different pair of non-congruent
pattern blocks.
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Use a Power Polygon square to verify that the angles are complementary. Draw diagrams to illustrate your
answers.
Find a combination of two Power Polygons that show complementary angles.
Find two other possible solutions, using two different Power Polygons.
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Vertically Opposite Angles
Vertically opposite angles are non-adjacent angles formed when two lines cross.
A
BC
ED
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How are vertically opposite angles related? Join a pair of Geostrips so that they form an X,
as shown Take a pattern block of your choice. Adjust the
Geostrip model so that one of the angles is congruent to one of the angles of the pattern block.
Without changing the model, check the size of the vertically opposite angles. How are the angles related?
Investigate the other pair of opposite angles using pattern blocks.
Repeat using different pattern blocks or Power Polygons.
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Method 1: Sum of the interior angles of a triangle!
Cut off the corner of your page and label each of the corners as A, B and C. Tear off the corners and put them together.
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Sum of interior angles in Polygons
A + B + C = 180o
Use a straight edge to draw any quadrilateral.
Draw one diagonal in it.Explain how you can use this diagram
to find the sum of the measures of the interior angles of the quadrilateral.
V V
V
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Method 2: Select three congruent triangles (other than
equilateral triangles) from the Power Polygons set. Trace one of the triangles onto paper and label them a, b, c
Place the three triangles in a way that shows that the sum of their interior angles is 180o. Record your work by tracing around the three triangles
Explain how your model demonstrates this property.
Repeat using a different triangle Does this convince you that the sum of the interior
angles of a triangle is 180o for all triangles?
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Use a straight edge to draw any pentagon (does not have to be regular).
From one vertex only, draw all possible diagonals.
How many diagonals meet at this vertex? Explain how you can use this model to
find the sum of the interior angles of a pentagon. Find this sum.
Does this sum change if you change the size or shape of the pentagon?
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Complete this table
Polygon Diagram Number of sides
Number of
Diagonals from one
vertex
Number of
TrianglesFormed
Sum of Interior Angles
Triangle 3 0 1 180o
Quadrilateral
4 1 2
Pentagon 5
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Polygon Diagram Number of sides
Number of
Diagonals from one
vertex
Number of
TrianglesFormed
Sum of Interior Angles
Hexagon
Heptagon
Octagon
Nonagon
Decagon
Hendecagon
n-gon
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Transversal
A line that crosses two other lines or line segments
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Angles Formed by Parallel Lines and a Transversal
Build the following using Geostrips. Sketch your construction into your notebook and label it as shown.
A
D
G
C
H
E
B
F
transversal
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Use pattern blocks to find congruent angles in your construction. Record the congruent angles.
Use pattern blocks to find the supplementary angles.
Name pairs of angles that always appear to be congruent.
Name pairs of angles that always appear to be supplementary
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Use your last sketch to answer the following.1. Which angle pair are vertically opposite? What
would CBH measure if ABG measured 40o? Why
2. Place your construction on top of your drawing. Slide the construction down so the CBG coincides with FEG of your drawing.
3. What can you say about these two angles? 4. These angles are named corresponding angles.5. Why might they be called this? 6. Work with a partner to find other pairs of
corresponding angles.
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Corresponding Angles
Angles either both above or both below two lines on the same side of the transversal
If the lines are parallel, corresponding angles are congruent
x
y
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What is the relationship between angles ABH and DEG?
Why might these angles be called interior angles? Work with a partner and using both of your constructions find other pairs of interior angles.
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Interior angles
Angles between two lines on the same side of a transversal.
If the lines are parallel, interior angles are supplementary.
b
a
>
>
a + b = 180o
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What is the relationship between angles ABH and FEG?
Why might these angles be called alternate interior angles?
Work with a partner and using both of your constructions find other pairs of alternate interior angles.
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Alternate interior angles
Angles between two lines on either side of a transversal
If the lines are parallel, alternate interior angles are congruent.
a
b
>
>
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What happens to angle relationships when a transversal crosses two lines that are not parallel?
Remove the pair of opposite sides that are not crossed by the transversal. Move one of the strips so that the lines are no longer parallel.
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Examine what happens to the following angle relationships when a transversal crosses two non-parallel lines: Alternate interior angles Corresponding angles Interior angles Vertically opposite angles
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Example 1: Parallel Lines and a Transversal
Find the measures of EHB, FHG, and EHGV
V V
>
>C
A G
D
E
HB
F
131o
Line segment AB is a transversal.
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Example 2: Apply Angle Relationships to Find Unknown Angles
A B
D
C
E
29ox
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64oF
xx
C
BA
ED
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C
80o
D
F
E
BA G
z z
y
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Communicate Key Ideas
Page 431 #1 and 2
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Find the measure of ABC, CBD, and ECD. Explain your reasoning.
ED
C
B
A
80
35
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Answer
ABC = 145o CBD = 35o ECD = 65o E
D
C
B
A
80
35
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Question #2
a) Describe a method for determining the sum of the interior angles of a polygon, without having to measure them.
b) Does this method work for polygons that are not regular as well as regular polygons? Explain why or why not.
c) Suppose you know the number of sides of a polygon. Can you determine the measures of its interior angles, assuming that the polygon is regular and not regular? Explain your answer.
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Answers
a) S = 180o (n-2) , where S represents the sum of the interior angles and n represents the number of sides of the polygon.
b) Yes, the sum of interior angles is the same for regular and not regular polygons
c) Yes, all the interior angles will have the same measure, so simply divide the sum of the interior angles by the numbers of sides. No, the interior angles will have different measures.
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Question #3
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>
a bc d
hgfe
a) List the corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, and interior
angles on the same side of the transversal.b) Why do you think these names make sense?
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Answers
a) Corresponding angles: a and e, c and f, d and h alternate interior angles: c and f, e and d interior angles: c and e, d and f
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Check Your Understanding
Page 432 – 433 #1, 2, 4, and 5
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Page 432 #1a) (labelled D in textbook)
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ee
62.0
A DG
C
E
B
F
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Question 1b)
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Answer
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Question 1c)
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Answer
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Q.#2 Classify as always true, sometimes true, never true
a) the sum of the interior angles in a triangle is 180o
b) alternate interior angles on a transversal are congruent
c) a triangle has two right angles d) interior angles on the same side formed by an
transversals and two parallel lines are equal in measure e) a regular polygon has at least one pair of parallel
sides. f ) a quadrilateral has four acute angles. g) three of the angles of a quadrilateral can be acute h) vertically opposite angles are complementary
If you pick ‘always true’ or ‘never true’ explain how you know. If you pick ‘sometimes true’ describe the conditions necessary to make it true.
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Answers
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Question #4 I am a quadrilateral. I have two pairs
of congruent angles and two pairs of supplementary angles. Who am I, and how do you know? Is there more than one possible answer?
Explain, using words and diagrams. Two of my sides are equal in length, the
other two are different. Which of these quadrilaterals am I? How do you know?
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Answer
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#5
I am a right triangle. One of my two complementary angles is twice the measure of the other. What are the measure of my three
angles? Explain how you know. Draw me, using only pattern blocks to
measure the angles. Explain your method.
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