Adjective angles
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adjacent angles. two angles having the same vertex and having a common side between them
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Corresponding angles
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the angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal
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Alternative angles
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Alternate Interior Angles. When two lines are crossed by another line (called the Transversal): The pairs of angles on opposite sides of the transversal but inside the two lines are called Alternate Interior Angles
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Acuate angles
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An acute angle ("acute" meaning "sharp") is an angle smaller than a right angle (it is less than 90 degrees and more than 0 degrees).If you choose the larger angle you. ... The smaller angle is an Acute Angle, but the larger angle is a Reflex Angle. Acute angles are the smallest types of angles
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Right angles
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an angle of 90°, as in a corner of a square, or formed by dividing a circle into quarters.
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Obtuse angles
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An obtuse angle is any angle larger than 90 degrees. In other words, if the angle formed where two line segments meet goes beyond a right angle, it's obtuse.
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Complementary angles
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either of two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
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Vertical angles
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each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.
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Angles around a point
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Angles around a point will always add up to 360 degrees. Because of this, we can find an unknown angle
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Sum of angles inside a triangle
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In a Euclidean space, the sum of measures of these three angles of any triangle is invariably equal to the straight angle, also expressed as 180°, π radians, two right angles, or a half-turn
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Base of angles of an isosceles
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In isosceles triangle RST, angle S is the vertex angle. Base angles R and T both measure 64 degrees
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Supplementary angles add up to
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Two Angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees. Notice that together they make a straight angle. But the angles don't have to be together.
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Co- interior angles always add up to
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When two lines are cut by a third line (transversal) co-interior angles are between the pair of lines on the same side of the transversal. If the lines are parallel the co-interior angles are supplementary (add up to 180 degrees)
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The exterior angle of a triangle is always equal to the
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An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the opposite interior angles. For more on this see Triangle external angle theorem. If the equivalent angle is taken at each vertex, the exterior angles always add to 360° In fact, this is true for any convex polygon, not just triangles
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An isosceles triangle has_____ sides equal
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An equilateral triangle has slates equal
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In geometry, an equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are equal. In the familiar Euclidean geometry,equilateral triangles are also equiangular; that is, all three internal angles are also congruent to each other and are each 60
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Straight angle
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an angle of 180 degrees
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Reflex angle
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The reflex angle is the larger angle. It is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees If you choose the smaller angle you might have an Acute Angle, or an Obtuse Angle instead: The larger angle is a Reflex Angle, but the smaller angle is an Acute Angle.
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Revaluation angle
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Revolution. more ... A 360 degree angle, a full rotation, a complete turn so it points back the same way.
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Friday, August 4, 2017
Angles.
W.A.LT: In a group figure out the answers to the questions.
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