Title: 9'5 Angles and Triangles p'551
19.5 Angles and Triangles p.551
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D
.
E
F
Name the angle in five different ways.
DEF, FED, or E
Angle DEF, angle FED,
2.
P
.
R
Q
Name the angle in five different ways.
PQR, RQP, or Q
Angle PQR, angle RQP,
3Classifying Angles p.553
An angle whose measure is 90o.
Right angle
An angle whose measure is 180o.
Straight angle
.
.
.
C
D
E
4 An angle whose measure is
greater than 0o and less
than 90o.
Acute angle
An angle whose measure
is greater than 90o and less
than 180o.
Obtuse angle
5Classify the angles as right, straight, acute or
obtuse.
Right angle
.
.
.
Straight angle
C
D
E
Obtuse Angle
Acute angle
6Complementary Angles p. 554
Two angles are complementary if the sum of their
measures is 90o. Each angle is called a
complement of the other.
Find the measure of a complement of the angle.
15o
45o
3.
2.
1.
72o
75o
45o
18o
7Supplementary Angles p. 555
Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their
measures is 180o. Each angle is called a
supplement of the other.
Find the supplement of the angle given.
38o
2. 157o
3. 90o
1.
23o
90o
142o
8Triangles p. 555
A triangle is a polygon made up of three
segments, or sides. A triangle with vertices A,
B, and C can be named ABC.
I
C
F
A
B
E
D
G
H
9Types of Triangles p. 556
- Equilateral triangle -
- Isosceles triangle
- Scalene triangle
All sides are
the same length.
Two or more sides
are the same length.
All sides are of
different lengths.
10Types of Triangles p. 556
- Right triangle
- Obtuse triangle
- Acute triangle
One angle is a right angle.
One angle is an obtuse angle.
All three angles are acute.
11Sum of the Angle Measures of a Triangle
- In any triangle ABC, the sum of the measures
- of the angles is 180o.
Find the measure of angle A.
B
x 65o 24o 180o
65o
x 89o 180o
24o
x
x 180o 89o
C
A
x 91o