Ch 1.4. Different kinds of angles. Angle relationships and how they can be used to apply algebraic...

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Ch 1.4

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Different kinds of angles.

Angle relationships and how they can be used to apply algebraic concepts.

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An angle is made up of two rays that have the same endpoint.

Each ray is called a side and the common endpoint is called the vertex.

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Name an angle with three letters or only the vertex when no other angles are present.

The common endpoint of the two rays must be the middle letter.

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ABCm

ABC

DEFABCm

DEFABC

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Zero:

Acute:

Right:

Obtuse:

Straight:

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Adjacent angles are two angles that share a common side.

The angle addition postulate requires that you have two adjacent angles.

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An angle bisector is a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.

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