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1-1a Slide 1 of 2 (over Lesson 3-2)

1-1b Slide 1 of 2 (over Lesson 3-2)

1-2a Slide 2 of 2 (over Lesson 3-2)

1-2b Slide 2 of 2 (over Lesson 3-2)

What You’ll Learn: You’ll learn to find the measure of an angle and the bisector of an angle.

Vocabulary Angle bisector: A ray whose endpoint is the vertex of the angle and is located in the interior of the angle. It separates a given angle into two angles with equal measure

What You’ll Learn: You’ll learn to find the measure of an angle and the bisector of an angle. Angle bisector: A ray whose endpoint is the vertex of the angle and is located in the interior of the angle. It separates a given angle into two angles with equal measure

What You’ll Learn: You’ll learn to find the measure of an angle and the bisector of an angle. Angle bisector: A ray whose endpoint is the vertex of the angle and is located in the interior of the angle. It separates a given angle into two angles with equal measure

What You’ll Learn: You’ll learn to find the measure of an angle and the bisector of an angle. Angle bisector: A ray whose endpoint is the vertex of the angle and is located in the interior of the angle. It separates a given angle into two angles with equal measure

What You’ll Learn: You’ll learn to find the measure of an angle and the bisector of an angle. Angle bisector: A ray whose endpoint is the vertex of the angle and is located in the interior of the angle. It separates a given angle into two angles with equal measure

What You’ll Learn: You’ll learn to find the measure of an angle and the bisector of an angle. Angle bisector: A ray whose endpoint is the vertex of the angle and is located in the interior of the angle. It separates a given angle into two angles with equal measure

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1-2a Slide 2 of 2

1-2b Slide 2 of 2

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