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Click one to fine more information about RIGHT ANGLES OBTUSE ANGLES ACUTE ANGLES STRIGHT ANGLES INTERSECTING LINES LINE SEGMENTS RAYS
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An acute angle is one which is less than 90˙ Remember to look carefully at which angle you are being ask to name. Do u have to look carefully at the angle when naming it
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Do u have to look carefully at the angle when naming it A)TRUETRUE B)FALSEFALSE
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obtuse angles An obtuse angle is one which is more than 90° but less than 180°
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Classify this angle obtuse acute right
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RIGHT ANGLES A right angle is an internal angle witch is equal to 90° A right angle can be in any orientation or rotation as long as the internal angle is 90°
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How many degree’s is in an right angle? A)90 B)180 C)34 D)75
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Straight angle A straight angle is 180°. A straight angle changes the direction to point the opposite way. Few times people would say “ you did a complete 180 on that!” … meaning you completely changed your mind, or idea.
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Intersecting lines Intersecting lines are the point where two lines meet or cross each other. If two lines in the same plane are not parallel, they will not intersect at a common point. Those lines are intersecting lines.
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A) True B) False
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Right smarty pants
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Line Segments A Line segment is a straight line which links two point without extending beyond them.
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A) BY looking at the lines B) WITH TWO POINTS AT THE END
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right
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rays A ray is part of a line that has an endpoint and goes on and on in one direction.
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A) A trace, hintA trace, hint B) Part of a line that has and endpointPart of a line that has and endpoint C)Beacon of light D)A line
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Yea Right On Your Really Smart
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