Chapter 1 Section 1.4
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Chapter 1Section 1.4
Angles and Their Measures
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Angle: Composed of two rays that have the same initial point
Sides
Vertex
A
B•
•C
AisvertexThe
ACandABsideshasangleThe The angle can be named by
BAC, CAB, or A
Interior
Exterior
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Name the 3 angles in the picture
1. PQS Top angle
2. SQR Bottom angle
3. PQR Whole angle
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Congruence
• Two angles are congruent if they have the same measure If ABC PQR then mABC = mPQR
• Two segments are congruent if they have the same measure YZABthenYZABIf
•Congruence: Having the same size and shape
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Protractor Postulate
• A protractor is used to measure angles
• Angles are measured using Degrees
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Angle addition postulate
• If P is in the interior of RST then mRSP + mPST = m RST
RSP
PST
S
R•
•T
•P
RST
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4 angle types
Acute Angle
0° < mA < 90 °
A
Right Angle
mA = 90 °
A
AObtuse Angle
90° < mA < 180 °
A•
Straight Angle
mA = 180 °
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m TMF = m TMW + m WMF
m TMF = 27 + 63
m TMF = 90
m XLV = m XLC + m CLV
m XLV = 39 + 103
m XLV = 142
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