Anticipation Guide

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ANTICIPATION GUIDE: ANGLE RELATIONSHIPS Directions: Read each statement below and decide whether you agree with

it or not. Write A (Agree) or D (Disagree) in the blank before each. Compare responses with others in your group. Be ready to explain your choices. A or D __________ 1. Adjacent angles are either complementary or supplementary. __________ 2. An acute angle is always less than 90 degrees. __________ 3. An obtuse angle is 90 degrees or more. __________ 4. Vertical angles are two nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines. __________ 5. A right angle is always 90 degrees. __________ 6. An angle cannot be more than 180 degrees.

Directions: Now read p. 46-47 in your math book. Note the definitions of the different angles and the examples. Go back to the statements above and see if you have changed your mind. Using a compass, protractor or straight edge, draw a picture of the following angles and label: acute, obtuse, complementary, supplementary, straight, vertical and right. Use space below.

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