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Aim #71: How do we identify angles? (Unit 8 - Geometry) 2-8-17 HW #71: Types of Angles Handout Do Now: Name each numbered angle in the diagram below. E A 1 C 5 2 3 F 4 D B Geometry Vocabulary Term Definition Point shows a location or a position Line Plane Line Segment Ray Angle Parallel Lines set of all points extending endlessly in both directions set of points that forms a flat surface extending endlessly in all directions part of a line that has two endpoints has one endpoint and extends endlessly in one direction made up of two rays that share a common endpoint called the vertex lines that never intersect lines that intersect to Perpendicular Lines form right angles Diagram Specific Angles Type of Angle(s) Acute Angle Obtuse Angle Right Angle Straight Angle Description an angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees an angle whose measure is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees an angle whose measure is exactly 90 degrees an angle whose measure is exactly 180 degrees Vertical Angles a pair of opposite angles formed when two lines intersect Complementary Angles two angles whose sum is 90 degrees Supplementary Angles two angles whose sum is 180 degrees Adjacent Angles angles that are next to each other (share a common ray) Congruent Angles two angles whose measures are equal Linear Pair two adjacent angles that form a straight line Example