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Geometric Applications are limitless….

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3600

There are 3600 in every circle.

This initial definition allows for further angles to be identified

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1800

These are some more common angles

900

450

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Supplementary Angles (SAT)

Supplementary Angles must add to 180O

A + B = 180O

A B

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Complementary Angles (CAT)

Complementary Angles must add to 90O

A + B = 90O

AB

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Opposite Angle Theorem (OAT)If 2 lines intersect, then the

opposite angles are equal.

X XO

O

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Shape Theorems

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Sum of the Angles of a Triangle Theorem (SATT)

The sum of the Interior Angles of a Triangle is 180O

a

b c

a + b + c = 180O

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Isosceles Triangle Theorem(ITT)

X X

The base angles of an Isosceles Triangle are equal

Y

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Equilateral Triangle Theorem(ETT)

X X

XX = 60O

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Stop here and complete the worksheet

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Exterior Interior (EI)An exterior angle equals the sum of

the opposite two interior angles.

A

BD

D = A + B

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Exterior Angles (EA)The exterior angles of a triangle

and a quadrilateral sum to 360O

A

B

C

A + B + C = 360O

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Sum of the Angles Of a Quadrilateral Theorem

(SAQT)The sum of the Interior Angles of a

Quadrilateral is 360O

a

b c

a + b + c + d = 360O

d

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Exterior AnglesThe exterior angles of a triangle

and a quadrilateral sum to 360O

A

B

C

A + B + C + D = 360O

D

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From the green workbook

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