Tools of Geometry Measuring and Vocabulary. Measuring Line Segments – use a ruler Always use centimeters Round to the nearest tenth Angles – use a protractor.

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Tools of Geometry Measuring and Vocabulary

Measuring Line Segments – use a ruler Always use centimeters Round to the nearest tenth Angles – use a protractor Round to nearest degree

Vocabulary

Make a table in your notes WordDefinitionPicture

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angle

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right Angle

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse Angle

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle)

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle) Complementary Angles

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle) Complementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 90 o

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle) Complementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 90 o Supplementary Angles

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle) Complementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 90 o Supplementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 180 o

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle) Complementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 90 o Supplementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 180 o Linear Pair

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angleAn angle less than 90 o Right AngleAn angle equal to 90 o Obtuse AngleAn angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle) Complementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 90 o Supplementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 180 o Linear Pair 2 angles that are adjacent and supplementary

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent 2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angle An angle less than 90 o Right Angle An angle equal to 90 o Obtuse Angle An angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle) Complementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 90 o Supplementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 180 o Linear Pair 2 angles that are adjacent and supplementary Vertical Angles

WordDefinitionPicture Congruent 2 figures with the same shape and size Acute angle An angle less than 90 o Right Angle An angle equal to 90 o Obtuse Angle An angle greater than 90 o Adjacent angles 2 angles next to each other (share a leg in middle) Complementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 90 o Supplementary Angles 2 angles that add up to 180 o Linear Pair 2 angles that are adjacent and supplementary Vertical Angles 2 non-adjacent angles formed by intersection of 2 straight lines (vertical angles are congruent!)

Example What type of angles are: 1 and 2? 1 and 3? 7 and 8? 2 and 4?

Example - Find x

Example - Find m ABD

Last one! Find x