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1.3 Measuring Angles ·Identify the four types of angles. ·Measuring angles with a protractor. ·Identify and use the Angle Addition Postulate. Bellringer If line segments AT, TB, and AB all lie on a straight line find the distance of AT which has a measure of 3x + 5, TB which has a measure of x, and AB which has a total length of 20 inches.

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Page 1: 1.3 Measuring Angles · Identify the four types of angles. ·Measuring angles with a protractor. ·Identify and use the Angle Addition Postulate. Be llringer

1.3 Measuring Angles·Identify the four types of angles.

·Measuring angles with a protractor.·Identify and use the Angle Addition Postulate.

Bellringer

If line segments AT, TB, and AB all lie on a straight line find the distance of AT which has a measure of 3x + 5, TB which has a measure of x,

and AB which has a total length of 20 inches.

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4 Types of Angles (1.3.6)

A __________________________________ is an angle whose measure is 90 .An ________________________ is an angle whose measure is less than 90 .An _________________________ is an angle whose measure is greater than90 and less than 180 .A _________________________________ is an angle whose measure is 180 .

VISUAL EXAMPLE OF ANGLES

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What are the steps to measuring an angle?

1. Use a protractor (which is used to measure angles).2. Put the center of the protractor at the vertex. (where the two rays meet)3. Align the protractor so that the bottom ray passes through 0 on the protractor.4. Read the measure of the angle (using the appropriate scale) at the point where the other ray intersects the protractor.

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Construct the following angles·Remember the directions on how to construct angles using a

protractor...

1. m ABC = 35 2. m DEF = 90

3. m YXZ = 108 4. m MNP = 180

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Congruent Angles

Which angles are ≅ ?

Angle Congruence Postulate (1.3.2) If 2 angles have the same measure, then they arecongruent. If 2 angles are congruent, then they have thesame measure.

VISUAL EXAMPLE OF CONGRUENT ANGLES

M A

BC

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Angle Addition Postulate (1.3.3)If point S is in the interior of PQR then m PQS + m

SQR = m PQR

VISUAL EXAMPLE

Independent Practice

B E

M

T

If m BTM = 39, m BTE = (3x - 6) , and m ETM = (x + 25) , then find the following...

1.) What is the value of x? ______________________

2.) What is the m BTE? _______________________

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Special Angle Pairs (1.3.4) Complimentary angles are 2 angles whose measures have a sum of 90 . Each angle is called the complement of the other.

Example

Supplementary angles are 2 angles whose measures have a sum of 180 . Each angle is called the supplement of the other.

Example

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If the endpoint of a ray falls on a line so that 2 angles are formed, then the angles are known as a linear pair.

1 and 2 form a linear pair.

Linear Pair Property (1.3.5) If 2 angles form a linear pair, then they are supplementary.

EXAMPLES

1 2