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Sect. 1.4
G.CO.1 / G.CO.12 / Math Pract. 5,6
Sect. 1.4 ­ Angle Measure
Ray ­ is a part of a line so that there is one
one endpoint and it extends in the other direction indefinitely.
R
S
Ray RS or RS
A point on a line determines exactly two
rays which are called opposite rays and
opposite rays are collinear.
A B C
BA and BC are opposite rays
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Angle ­ Formed when two non­collinear rays
have a common endpoint. The rays
are the sides of the angle and the
common endpoint is the vertex.
P
O
Side OP, side OQ
vertex O
1
Q
An angle is named by using 3 letters (points)
where the middle letter is the vertex. Or,
by a single letter (the vertex) If there is
only one angle at that vertex. Or, the angle can be numbered and named as POQ, QOP, O, or
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An angle divides the plane into three parts.
Points that lie on the angle.
Points in the interior of the angle.
Points in the exterior of the angle.
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Ex.: Use the figure to answer the questions.
1. Name all angles that
have B as a vertex.
2. Name the sides of 5.
3. Write another name
for 6.
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Angles ­ are measured in units called degrees.
When the distance around the circle is divided into 360 equal parts, each one is
called a degree.
Angles are classified by their measures as
Acute, Right, and Obtuse (also straight)
m A< 90
m B=90
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90< m C <180
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Protractors are used to measure angles
Ex.: Classify each angle and find
their measure.
a. MOQ
80
Q
90
100
110
70
60
P
110
50
100
90
130
140
50
130
140
30
70
60
120
40
120
80
0°
40
150
30
150
160
20
b. MOP
20
160
10
0
10
170
0
180
O
170
180
M
c. POQ
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Angles that have equal measures are called congruent angles and can be marked
out on figures using matching arcs (much the same way as congruent segments are marked out). Since m TUV = m XYZ, then
TUV XYZ.
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Angle Bisector ­ a ray that divides an angle
into two congruent angles.
A
D
B
C
BD is the angle bisector of ABC
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