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Lesson 4: Exploring Angle Pairs

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adjacent angles: two angles with 1) a common side, 2) a common vertex, and 3) no common interior points

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linear pair: adjacent angles whose non­common sides form opposite rays (they make a straight line!)

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example: <1 & <2 are a linear pair

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vertical angles: two angles that have sides forming two pairs of opposite rays (they make an x!)

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example:<1 & <3 are vertical angles<2 & <4 are vertical angles

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a) Are <1 & <2 a linear pair?b) Are <4 & <5 a linear pair?c) Are <5 & <3 vertical angles?d) Are <1 & <3 vertical angles?e) Are <5 & <3 adjacent angles?

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supplementary angles: two angles whose sum is 180o

Given that <G is a supplement of <H and m<G is 82o, find m<H.

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complementary angles: two angles whose sum is 90o

Given that <G is a complement of <H and m<G is 82o, find m<H.

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Name an angle that is supplementary to <ABE.

Name an angle that is complementary to <EBF.

A B C

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F

60o 60o

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IMPORTANT:A linear pair is supplementary.

They add up to 180o!

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4m< + m< = 180o

m< + m< = 180o

m< + m< = 180o

m< + m< = 180o

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IMPORTANT:Vertical angles are congruent.

They have the same measure.

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4<   <

<   <

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1. What are the relationships between <DGE & <FGE?

2. Find m<CGF.

3. Find m<CGD.

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Solve for x and y. Then find the angle measures.

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A

X

Z

YAY XAZis a bisector for

angle bisector: a ray that divides an angle into two congruent parts

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Classwork/Homework

Pg. 38 #7 ­ 26