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The document discusses angles including defining what an angle is, areas of angles, types of angles, and examples. An angle is defined as the figure formed by two rays meeting at a common endpoint. Angles are measured in degrees using a protractor. Types of angles discussed include acute, obtuse, straight, reflex, and full angles defined by their degree measurements.

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Presentation Angles

The document discusses angles including defining what an angle is, areas of angles, types of angles, and examples. An angle is defined as the figure formed by two rays meeting at a common endpoint. Angles are measured in degrees using a protractor. Types of angles discussed include acute, obtuse, straight, reflex, and full angles defined by their degree measurements.

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INTRO TO ANGLES

WHAT WE WILL LEARN


TODAY?
WHAT IS AN ANGLE?

AREAS OF ANGLES?

TYPES OF ANGLES

EXAMPLES
Table of Contents
01 03
WHAT IS AN ANGLE? TYPES OF ANGLES

DEFINITI CLASSIFICATION OF
ANGLES
ON OF
02 04
ANGLE
WHERE WE USE THE CONCEPT OF

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EXAMPLES
ANGLES

ristics of
EXAMPLES….
In geometry, an angle
can be defined as the
figure formed by
two rays meeting at a
common end point.
Introduction

ngle is represented by the symbol ∠.

Here, the angle below is ∠AOB.

Angles are measured


in degrees, using a
protractor.
The two rays are called the sides of
an angle, and the common endpoint
is called the vertex.
TYPES OF ANGLES

ACUTE STRAIGHT REFLEX FULL


OBTUSE ANGLE ANGLE ANGLE
ANGLE
ANGLE
<90° RIGHT = 𝟏𝟖𝟎° >180° < 𝟑𝟔𝟎° =360°
>90° & < 𝟏𝟖𝟎° ANGLE
=90°
ACUTE ANGLE
❖ An angle less than 90°.
Acute angles are the smallest, being
between (but not including) zero and 90°

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