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Angle Pair

This document defines and provides examples of different types of angles: - Adjacent angles share a common vertex and side. Vertical angles are formed opposite each other when two lines intersect and are always congruent. - Supplementary angles have a sum of 180 degrees. Complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees. - Examples are provided to illustrate adjacent, vertical, supplementary, and complementary angles. Students are quizzed to test their understanding and assigned a project applying the angle concepts.
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Angle Pair

This document defines and provides examples of different types of angles: - Adjacent angles share a common vertex and side. Vertical angles are formed opposite each other when two lines intersect and are always congruent. - Supplementary angles have a sum of 180 degrees. Complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees. - Examples are provided to illustrate adjacent, vertical, supplementary, and complementary angles. Students are quizzed to test their understanding and assigned a project applying the angle concepts.
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M.G. 2.

1 Identify angles as adjacent, vertical,


complementary and supplementary.
Warm Up
Identify the type of angle.

1. 70° acute

2. 90° right

3. 140° obtuse
4. 180° straight
Vocabulary
congruent
vertical angles
adjacent angles
complementary angles
supplementary angles
Congruent angles have the same measure.

Vertical angles are formed opposite each other


when two lines intersect. Vertical angles have
the same measure, so they are always
congruent.

MRP and NRQ are vertical angles.


MRN and PRQ are vertical angles
Adjacent angles are side by side and have a
common vertex and ray. Adjacent angles may or
may not be congruent.

MRN and NRQ are adjacent angles. They


share vertex R and RN.
NRQ and QRP are adjacent angles. They
share vertex R and RQ.
Adjacent angles are “side by side”
and share a common ray.

15º
45º
These are examples of adjacent
angles.
80º 45º
35º

55º

130 50º
85º º
20º
These angles are NOT
adjacent.
100
º 50º 35º

35º

55º 45º
When 2 lines intersect, they make
vertical angles.

75º

105 105
º º
75º
Vertical angles are opposite one
another.

75º

105 105
º º
75º
Vertical angles are opposite one
another.

75º

105 105
º º
75º
Vertical angles are congruent (equal).

150 30º
º
30º 150
º
Supplementary angles add up to
180º.

40º
120º 60º
140º

Adjacent and Supplementary Supplementary Angles


Angles but not Adjacent
How can I remember that?
• Draw the S in Supplementary

S
• Since supplementary angles equal 180*, turn that S into a
number 8 by drawing a line diagonal, then add a 1 in front
of that and a 0 after to make it 180.
• So you change the S in supplementary into 180*!!

S S 1S0*
Complementary angles add up to
90º.

30º
40º
50º
60º

Adjacent and Complementary Complementary Angles


Angles but not Adjacent
How can I remember that?
• Draw the C in Complementary

C
• Since complementary angles equal 90*, turn that C into a
number 9 by drawing a line, then add a 0 after that to make
it 90.
• So you change the C in complementary into 90*!!

C C C
Remember: Two angles are supplementary if the sum
of their measures is 180 degrees. Each angle is the
supplement of the other.

1 2

20
160
These are supplements of each other
because their angles add up to 180.
Two angles are complementary if the sum of their
measures is 90 degrees. Each angle is the
complement of the other.

1
2
30
60
These are complements of each other
because their angles add up to be 90.
Now, think of what we talked about today.

1
5 2
4 3

Are angles 4 and 5 supplementary no


angles?
Are angles 2 and 3 complementary angles? no

Are angles 4 and 3 supplementary yes


angles?
Are angles 2 and 1 complementary angles? yes
Think back to last class…

1
5 2
4 3

Are angles 1 and 2 a linear pair? no

Are angles 1 and 3 adjacent angles? no

Are angles 3 and 4 a linear pair? yes

Are angles 2 and 3 adjacent angles? yes


Activity: Size it!
Use the given angle measurements to find the
measurement of the other angles.
I’d like to check if everyone has grasped
today’s topic.
1. Two angles are ________ if the sum of their
measures is 180 degrees.
2. Two angles are complementary if the sum of their
measures is _________.
3. _______ angles have the same measure.
4. _______ angles are formed opposite each other
when two lines intersect.
5. _______ angles are side by side and have a
common vertex and ray.
QUIZ: Name it!
Refer to the figure on the
right to answer the
following;
1. Name two angles
supplementary to angle
TPI.
2. Name a pair of
complementary angles.
3. Name a pair of vertical
angles.
4. Name an angle adjacent
with angle IPU.
ASSIGNMENT: Geometric City
1. In a short bond paper, create a geometric city that illustrates
the properties of angles and lines represented by parallel roads,
intersecting roads, and corners of the streets.
2. Your output will be graded using the rubric below.

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