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Section 2.7 PROVE ANGLE PAIR RELATIONSHIPS
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In this section… We will continue to look at 2 column proofs The proofs will refer to relationships with angles. We will also use the facts about angle pairs to find measures of angles. (Algebra)
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Recall these facts about angles Right angles have a measure of 90˚ Obtuse angles have angle measures greater than 90˚ and less than 180 ˚ Acute angles have angle measures greater than 0 ˚ and less than 90˚ Straight angles have a measure of 180˚ Complementary angles are 2 angles whose sum equals 90˚ Supplementary angles are 2 angles whose sum equals 180˚ Supplementary angles aren’t necessarily a linear pair
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Angles cont. Perpendicular lines have an angle measure of 90 ˚ Linear pairs are two angles that are supplementary and share a common side. Vertical pairs are angles created by two intersecting lines that are opposite each other. They also have the same angle measure.
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Angles Cont. Adjacent angles are angles that share a common interior side. Common side
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“New” Theorems
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Identify Congruent Pairs of Angles <1 and <2, <1 and <3, and <2 and <3
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Identify Congruent Pairs of Angles <1 & <2, <1 & <3, <1 & <4, <2 & <3, <2 & <4, <3 & <4
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Identify Congruent Pairs of Angles <1 & <3, <4 & <2
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Find the measures of the angles and the values of x and y.
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