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Lesson 70 1 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor When two lines cross, an angle is formed. Angles are measured in degrees using a protractor. The two lines shown on the right are perpendicular. Notice that this forms four 90° angles. What do you think is the sum of the angles of a rectangle? The sum of the angles of a triangle is always 180°. © 2009 All Rights Reserved Lesson 70 2 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor When two lines cross, an angle is formed. Angles are measured in degrees using a protractor. The two lines shown on the right are perpendicular. Notice that this forms four 90° angles. What do you think is the sum of the angles of a rectangle? Since the adjoining sides of a rectangle are perpendicular, they form 4 right angles (square corners). The sum of the angles of a rectangle is always 360°. The sum of the angles of a triangle is always 180°. © 2009 All Rights Reserved Lesson 70 3 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor Remember that a line continues in both directions AB or without end. The following notation is used. BA A line segment has two endpoints. The following notation is used. AB BA A A ray is a line with only one endpoint. The following notation is used. AB or BA A A © 2009 All Rights Reserved B B B Lesson 70 4 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor On the right, the two rays, AB and AC have the same endpoint and therefore form an angle. It is called a vertex. AB and AC are the sides of the angle. The small arrow indicates the angle that is being measured. The following notations can be used to refer to this angle. A or BAC or CAB Measure each of these angles with a protractor. 1 2 45° 3 © 2009 All Rights Reserved B A C Lesson 70 5 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor On the right, the two rays, AB and AC have the same endpoint and therefore form an angle. It is called a vertex. AB and AC are the sides of the angle. The small arrow indicates the angle that is being measured. The following notations can be used to refer to this angle. A or BAC or CAB B A Measure each of these angles with a protractor. 1 2 45° 3 130° © 2009 All Rights Reserved 20° C Lesson 70 6 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor Measure each of these angles with a protractor. 4 5 6 Select the best estimate for each angle. 7 8 9 47° 38° 43° 94° 85° 88° 141° 11 0 ° 125° © 2009 All Rights Reserved Lesson 70 7 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor Measure each of these angles with a protractor. 4 5 180° 6 35° 160° Select the best estimate for each angle. 7 8 9 47° 38° 43° 94° 85° 88° 141° 11 0 ° 125° © 2009 All Rights Reserved Lesson 70 8 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor 10 4 r1 6 25 -24 1 11 7 12 26 3 13 28 4 14 26 5 © 2009 All Rights Reserved 15 36 8 46 Lesson 70 9 of 9 Measuring angles Learning the sum of the angles for triangles and rectangles Learning division facts with remainders with dividends up to 50 and dividends with 5 as a factor 10 4 r1 6 25 -24 1 11 3 r5 7 26 -21 5 12 9 r1 3 28 -27 1 13 6 r2 4 26 -24 2 14 7 r1 5 36 -35 1 © 2009 All Rights Reserved 15 5 r6 8 46 -40 6