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Title: 14 MEASURING SEGMENTS AND ANGLES


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1-4 MEASURING SEGMENTS AND ANGLES
  • OBJ to find the lengths of segments and
    measures of angles

2
POSTULATE 1-5
  • RULER POSTULATE the length of a segment AB can
    be found by subtracting the endpoints of the
    segment and finding the absolute value of the
    answer.
  • AB l a-b l

3
APPLYING THE RULER POSTULATE
  • Find the lengths of AB, BC, CD, DE, BD

4
CONGRUENT SEGMENTS
  • Two segments with the same length are said to be
    congruent

5
POSTULATE 1-6
  • SEGMENT ADDITION POSTULATE
  • If three points A, B, C are collinear and B is
    between A and C, then
  • AB BC AC

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SEGMENT ADDITION POSTULATE
  • If DT60, find the value of x. Then find DS and
    DT.

7
MIDPOINT OF A SEGMENT
  • A point that divides a segment into two congruent
    segments.
  • M is the midpoint of AB.
  • A midpoint, or any line, ray, or other segment is
    said to bisect the segment

8
PROBLEM SOLVING USING THE MIDPOINT OF A SEGMENT
  • C is the midpoint of AB. Find AC. CB, and AB.

A
B
C
9
ANGLES
  • Angle formed by two rays with the same
    endpoint. The rays are the sides. The endpoint
    is the vertex.

10
NAMING ANGLES
  • Name the angles

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Classifying angles
  • Angles are classified by their measure.
  • Acute Angles angles that are greater than 0
    but less that 90.

12
RIGHT ANGLES
  • An angle whose measure 90

13
OBTUSE ANGLES
  • An angle whose measure is greater than 90 but
    less than 180

14
STRAIGHT ANGLES
  • An angle whose measure is to 180

15
POSTULATE 1-8
  • ANGLE ADDITION POSTULATE

16
ADJACENT ANGLES
  • Coplanar angles
  • Share a common vertex
  • Share a common side
  • No common interior points

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CONGRUENT ANGLES
  • CONGRUENT ANGLES Angles with the same measures
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