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Notes Angle Types and Relationships

The document discusses different types of angles including right, acute, obtuse, straight, adjacent, complementary, and supplementary angles. It provides definitions and examples of each type of angle. Specific topics covered include defining angles as two rays with a common endpoint, naming angles, finding missing angle measures using relationships between angles, and identifying vertical angles as congruent.

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Notes Angle Types and Relationships

The document discusses different types of angles including right, acute, obtuse, straight, adjacent, complementary, and supplementary angles. It provides definitions and examples of each type of angle. Specific topics covered include defining angles as two rays with a common endpoint, naming angles, finding missing angle measures using relationships between angles, and identifying vertical angles as congruent.

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Reducing

Angle Types
Fractions
& Relationships 10.1
ENDPOINT
1. Angles are two rays with a common ______________________.

a. Angles are named with one point on one ray, the

VERTEX
______________ and a point on the other ray.
.
Z
. . .
Ex: XYZ or WYZ or ZYX or ZYW W X Y

b. Shorthand: Y

2. Types of angles

RIGHT
a. ________________ angles - their measure is = 90
o

ACUTE
b. ________________ angles - their measure is < 90
o

OBTUSE
c. ________________ angles - their measure is > 90
o

STRAIGHT
d. ________________ angles - their measure is = 180o .
ADJACENT angles are two angles with a common side and a common vertex.
3. ______________

a. Example: 1 & 2

.1 2

b. If m ABC = 220 , find m DBA

m DBA = 112o - m ABC


o o D
.
112 - 22
90 o
112o A.
. .
B C
Reducing
Angle Types
Fractions
& Relationships 10.1
90
4. Complimentary angles are two angles where the SUM of their measures is _________ o
.

a. The common example: m ABC + m CBD = 90o


.
b. P & Z
A
.C
58o 32o . .
. . B D
P Z

o o
c. If m JKL = 70 , find its complement. d. Give the complement of a 42 angle.
complement = 90o - m JKL complement = 90o - 42o
complement = 90o - 70o 48o
20o
o
180
5. Supplementary angles are two angles where the SUM of their measures is _________ .
Unit 6 - Percent o
a. The common
Ratios & Ratesexample:
(1) m FGH + m HGJ = 180
Proportions (2)
Fractions, Decimals, & Percents
H .
b. KSolve
& Percent
L K
problems (2)
Percent Increase & Decrease (2) .F G
. .
Percent discount, tax50&o tips (1) J
Interest (1) 130o
L

c. If m XYZ = 72o , find its supplement. d. Find the supplement of a 117o angle.
supplement = 180o - m XYZ supplement = 180o - 117o
supplement = 180o - 72o 63o
108o

e. Find m DEF D
m DEF = 180o - 148o
E F
o
o 148
32 G

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Reducing
Angle Types
Fractions
& Relationships 10.1
VERTICAL
6. Two straight angles form 2 pairs of _______________ angles.

VERTICAL
a. _______________ ~ ).
angles are congruent ( =
3 2
1 4
~ _____
Ex: 1 = 2 and ~ _____
3 = 4

o
b. If m 8 = 38 find the measure of all the other angles.
m 6 = 38o
6
o o
m 76 -=Percent
Unit 180 - 38 5 7
Ratios
m 7&= Rates
142o (1) 8
Proportions (2) 38o
Fractions, Decimals, & Percents
m 5 = 142o
Solve Percent problems (2)
Percent Increase & Decrease (2)
Percent discount, tax & tips (1)
Interest (1)

3
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Reducing
Angle Types
Fractions
& Relationships 10.1
1. Angles are two rays with a common ______________________.

a. Angles are named with one point on one ray, the

______________ and a point on the other ray.


.
Z
. . .
Ex: W X Y

b. Shorthand:

2. Types of angles
o
a. ________________ angles - their measure is = 90

o
b. ________________ angles - their measure is < 90

o
c. ________________ angles - their measure is > 90

d. ________________ angles - their measure is = 180o .


3. ______________ angles are two angles with a common side and a common vertex.

a. Example: 1 & 2

.1 2

b. If m ABC = 220 , find m DBA

D
.
112o A.
. .
B C
Reducing
Angle Types
Fractions
& Relationships 10.1
4. Complimentary angles are two angles where the SUM of their measures is _________o.

a. The common example: m ABC + m CBD =


.
b. P & Z
A
.C
32o . .
. . B D
P Z

o o
c. If m JKL = 70 , find its complement. d. Give the complement of a 42 angle.

5. Supplementary angles are two angles where the SUM of their measures is _________o.
Unit 6 - Percent
a. The common
Ratios & Ratesexample:
(1) m FGH + m HGJ =
Proportions (2)
Fractions, Decimals, & Percents
H .
b. KSolve
& Percent
L K
problems (2)
Percent Increase & Decrease (2) .F G
. .
Percent discount, tax50&o tips (1) J
Interest (1)
L

c. If m XYZ = 72o , find its supplement. d. Find the supplement of a 117o angle.

e. Find m DEF D

E F
o
148
G

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Angle Types
Fractions
& Relationships 10.1
6. Two straight angles form 2 pairs of _______________ angles.

~ ).
a. _______________ angles are congruent ( =
3 2
1 4
~ _____
Ex: 1 = and ~ _____
3 =

o
b. If m 8 = 38 find the measure of all the other angles.

6
Unit 6 - Percent 5 7
Ratios & Rates (1) 8
Proportions (2)
Fractions, Decimals, & Percents
Solve Percent problems (2)
Percent Increase & Decrease (2)
Percent discount, tax & tips (1)
Interest (1)

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