
Unit 6 Introduction to Polygons
... • Angles of a polygon that share a side are consecutive angles • For example, angle A and angle B share segment AB. Therefore they are consecutive angles. – Which makes sense, because consecutive means “in order” and they are “in order” on the polygon shown • On a parallelogram, consecutive angles a ...
... • Angles of a polygon that share a side are consecutive angles • For example, angle A and angle B share segment AB. Therefore they are consecutive angles. – Which makes sense, because consecutive means “in order” and they are “in order” on the polygon shown • On a parallelogram, consecutive angles a ...
Unit 1
... – 1.) Line up the base line with one ray of your angle. – 2.) Follow the base line out to zero, if you are at 180 switch the protractor around. – 3.) Trace to protractor up until you reach the second ray of your angle. – 4) The number your finger rests on is your angle measure. ...
... – 1.) Line up the base line with one ray of your angle. – 2.) Follow the base line out to zero, if you are at 180 switch the protractor around. – 3.) Trace to protractor up until you reach the second ray of your angle. – 4) The number your finger rests on is your angle measure. ...