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Name _______________________________ Date ____________________ HOMEWORK: DAY 1 Directions: Draw the correct image for each vocabulary term. We did the first one for you! 1. Ray AB 2. Line Segment AB 3. Parallel Lines 4. Perpendicular Lines 5. Intersecting Lines Bonus: What is another name for Line Segment AB? ________________ C – Geometry © 2011 by Wowzers, LLC -­‐ All Rights Reserved Name _______________________________ Date ____________________ HOMEWORK: DAY 2 Directions: Draw the correct angle underneath its name. We did the first one for you! 1. Right Angle 2. Obtuse Angle 3. Acute Angle 4. Straight Angle Directions: Draw and label each angle. Here's an example: A • ∠ABC , Right angle •
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B C 1. ∠XYZ , Acute angle 2. ∠DEF , Obtuse angle C – Geometry © 2011 by Wowzers, LLC -­‐ All Rights Reserved Name _______________________________ Date ____________________ HOMEWORK: DAY 3 Directions: Use the following symbols (= , < , >) to fill in the blank and make the statements true. 1. Straight angle ______ 180° 2. Acute angle ______ 90° 3. Right angle ______ 90° 4. Obtuse angle ______ 90° Directions: Use the protractor to find the measure of each angle. 1. 2. ______ ______ C – Geometry © 2011 by Wowzers, LLC -­‐ All Rights Reserved Name _______________________________ Date ____________________ HOMEWORK: DAY 4 Directions: Using the protractor, draw the correct angles for the measures given. We drew the first ray for you! 1. 2. 90° 145° 3. 4. 50° 180° C – Geometry © 2011 by Wowzers, LLC -­‐ All Rights Reserved