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GEOMETRIC FIGURES

GEOMETRIC FIGURES. Abner And Shae. Angles. Complementary angles: Two angles whose measures have a sum of 90 degrees . Supplementary Angles: Two angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees. Special P airs of Angles.

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GEOMETRIC FIGURES

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  1. GEOMETRIC FIGURES Abner And Shae

  2. Angles Complementary angles: Two angles whose measures have a sum of 90 degrees. Supplementary Angles: Two angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees.

  3. Special Pairs of Angles Corresponding angles: angles that occupy corresponding positions when a line intersects two other lines. adjacent angles: two angles that share a common side and vertex and do not overlap.

  4. Triangles • Scalene triangle: A triangle with no congruent sides. • Congruent sides: sides that have the same length.

  5. Polygons • Parallelogram: a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. • Quadrilateral: A geometric figure made up of four line segments, called sides, that intersect only at their endpoints; a polygon with four sides.

  6. Model/Example • Scalene triangle: A triangle with no congruent sides. Quadrilateral: A geometric figure made up of four line segments, called sides, that intersect only at their endpoints; a polygon with four sides. Corresponding angles: angles that occupy corresponding positions when a line intersects two other lines.

  7. Real World Connections • Geometric figures are used in construction. • Geometric figures are also used in hospitals. • Geometric figures are used in stores. • Geometric figures are also used in jobs. • Geometric figures are used anywhere and every where.

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