Types of Angles: Naming, Classifying and Finding Missing Measures
Learn how to name, classify, and find missing angle measures using concepts like acute, right, obtuse, and straight angles. Discover vertical and adjacent angles.
Types of Angles: Naming, Classifying and Finding Missing Measures
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Lesson Menu Main Idea and New Vocabulary Key Concept: Types of Angles Example 1: Name Angles Key Concept: Pairs of Angles Example 2: Real-World Example Example 3: Find a Missing Angle Measure
Classify angles and identify vertical and adjacent angles. • congruent • vertex • acute angle • right angle • obtuse angle • straight angle • vertical angles • adjacent angles Main Idea/Vocabulary
Name Angles Name the angle below in four ways. Then classify it as acute, right, obtuse, or straight. • Use the vertex as the middle letter and a point from each side, FGH or HGF. • Use the vertex only, G. • Use a number, 2. Since the angle is less than 90°, it is an acute angle. Example 1
Name Angles Answer: FGH, HGF, G, 2; acute Example 1
Name the angle below in two ways. Then classify it as acute, right, obtuse, or straight. A.JKL, K; acute B.LKJ, K; right C.JKL, K; obtuse D.LKJ, J; obtuse Example 1 CYP
SEWING Identify a pair of vertical angles and adjacent angles in the diagram. Justify your response. Answer: 3 and 5 are vertical angles because they are opposite angles formed by intersecting lines. 4 and 5 are adjacent angles because they share a common side. Example 2
HIKING Identify a pair of vertical angles and adjacent angles in the diagram of the hiking trails. A.vertical: 5 and 7adjacent: 5 and 8 B.vertical: 5 and 8adjacent: 6 and 7 C.vertical: 6 and 7adjacent: 5 and 8 D.vertical: 6 and 7adjacent: 7 and 8 Example 2 CYP
Find a Missing Angle Measure What is the value of y in the figure below? The angle labeled y and the angle labeled 60 are vertical angles. Since vertical angles are congruent, the value of y is 60. Answer: 60° Example 3
What is the value of x in the figure below? A. 14° B. 76° C. 104° D. 180° Example 3 CYP