Title of Lesson: Angle Pair Relationships Section: 1.6Pages: 44-50.

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Title of Lesson: Angle Pair Relationships Section: 1.6Pages: 44-50

My Learning Goals 1. Identify vertical angles and use their properties to problem solve 2. Identify linear pairs and use their properties to problem solve 3.

Vocabulary/Formulas 1. Complementary Angles: Angles that add to 90 degrees 2. Supplementary Angle: Angles the add to 180 degrees

Prerequisite Skills with Practice 1.2.

Notes Vertical angles: each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines. Linear Pairs: Two adjacent angles whose noncommon side forms an angle.

Notes Identifying vertical angles and linear pairs.

Notes Using vertical angles and linear pairs to solve problems.

Notes Complimentary and Supplementary angles. Angle A and B are complementary. Angle A and B are supplementary

Homework Assignment: Pg. 47 (8-27) all (29-35) odd 43,44 (45-51) odd