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Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 1–3)
CCSS
Then/Now
New Vocabulary
Example 1:Real-World Example: Angles and Their Parts
Key Concept: Classify Angles
Example 2:Measure and Classify Angles
Example 3:Measure and Classify Angles
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Over Lesson 1–3
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
Use the number line to find the measure of AC.
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Over Lesson 1–3
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9
Use the number line to find the measure of DE.
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Over Lesson 1–3
A. D
B. E
C. F
D. H
Use the number line to find the midpoint of EG.
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Over Lesson 1–3
A. 12
B. 10
C. 5
D. 1
Find the distance between P(–2, 5) and Q(4, –3).
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Over Lesson 1–3
A. (–8, 20)
B. (–4, 15)
C. (–2, –5)
D. (2, 20)
Find the coordinates of R if M(–4, 5) is the midpoint of RS and S has coordinates (0, –10).
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Over Lesson 1–3
A. Location A, 10 units
B. Location A, 12.5 units
C. Location B, 10 units
D. Location B, 12.5 units
A boat located at (4, 1) can dock at two locations. Location A is at (–2, 9) and Location B is at (9, –11). Which location is closest? How many units away is the closest dock?
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Content Standards
G.CO.1 Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc.
G.CO.12 Make formal geometric constructions with a variety of tools and methods (compass and straightedge, string, reflective devices, paper folding, dynamic geometric software, etc.).
Mathematical Practices
5 Use appropriate tools strategically.
6 Attend to precision.
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You measured line segments.
• Measure and classify angles.
• Identify and use congruent angles and the bisector of an angle.
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• ray
• opposite rays
• angle
• side
• vertex
• interior
• exterior
• degree
• right angle
• acute angle
• obtuse angle
• angle bisector
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Angles and Their Parts
A. Name all angles that have B as a vertex.
Answer:
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Angles and Their Parts
Answer:
B. Name the sides of 5.
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Angles and Their Parts
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D. none of these
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C. Which of the following is another name for 3?
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Measure and Classify Angles
A. Measure TYV and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse.
Answer: mTYV = 90, so TYV is a right angle.
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Measure and Classify Angles
Answer: 180 > mWYT > 90, so WYT is an obtuse angle.
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Measure and Classify Angles
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A. 30°, acute
B. 30°, obtuse
C. 150°, acute
D. 150°, obtuse
A. Measure CZD and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse.
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A. 60°, acute
B. 90°, acute
C. 90°, right
D. 90°, obtuse
B. Measure CZE and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse.
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A. 30°, acute
B. 30°, obtuse
C. 150°, acute
D. 150°, obtuse
C. Measure DZX and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse.
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Measure and Classify Angles
INTERIOR DESIGN Wall stickers of standard shapes are often used to provide a stimulating environment for a young child’s room. A five-pointed star sticker is shown with vertices labeled. Find mGBH and mHCI if GBH HCI, mGBH = 2x + 5, and mHCI = 3x – 10.
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Measure and Classify Angles
GBH HCI Given
mGBH = mHCI Definition of congruent angles
2x + 5 = 3x – 10 Substitution
2x + 15 = 3x Add 10 to each side.
15 = x Subtract 2x from each side.
Step 1 Solve for x.
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Measure and Classify Angles
Step 2 Use the value of x to find the measure of either angle.
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Answer: mGBH = 35, mHCI = 35
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A. mBHC = 105, mDJE = 105
B. mBHC = 35, mDJE = 35
C. mBHC = 35, mDJE = 105
D. mBHC = 105, mDJE = 35
Find mBHC and mDJE if BHC DJE, mBHC = 4x + 5, and mDJE = 3x + 30.
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