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Journal chapters 2, 14, 16
Max Parker
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Angles P.1
• Supplementary angles are two angles that add up to 180
• Complementary angles are two angles that add up two 90
• Vertical angles are two angles that are opposite to each other when cut by a transversel
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Angles P.2
• Corresponding angles are two angles that are at the same position of the transversal
• Alt. interior angles are angles that are on opposite sides but inside the two lines
• Alt. exterior are angles that are on opposite sides but outside the two lines
• Same-side interior angles are angles that are inside the two lines on the same side of the transversal
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Triangles
• 6 types of triangles
• Isosceles
• Scalene
• Equilateral
• Obtuse
• Acute
• Right
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Triangle angles
• The angles of the triangle are related by all the angles added equal 180
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Interior/exterior angle
• The relation between interior and exterior angles are that they equal 180 together
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Isosceles
• An isosceles triangle has two equal sides
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polygons
• A polygon is a shape with straight sides and the shape is closed. They are classified by how many sides it has
• Convex polygon is a shape that points all the angles out
• Regular polygons are polygons where all angles equal the same
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Square
• Quadrilateral is a shape with 90 degree angles and the opposites are the same
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Polygons diverse
• Parallelograms are parallel to each side and opposites are the same
• Rectangles sides are all equal and have same characteristics as parallelogram
• Rhombus is same as rectangle but has same opposite angles
• Square has all the rules of the shapes
• Kite has equal angles on opposite sides.
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Sum of int. angles on polygons
• To find this you take an axis and you draw lines to each angle you can, then you find out how many triangles it makes and multiply that by 180
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Perimeter
• To find the perimeter of the object the formula is p=2a+2b. You replace the a and bwith the formula’s on the sides of the shape. Then you do the 7 step process and solve the problem.
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