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Naming Angles

Name the vertex and sides of each angle.


1) 2)
E
L D

C
N M

3) 4)
R T

U
S

Q S

Name each angle in four ways.


5) 6)
F
C
4
E
3 G
D

7) 8)
G J
F
1

3 I
E

Draw and label an angle to fit each description.


9) an obtuse angle, Y 10) an acute angle, JIH

11) a right angle, 3 12) a straight angle, CDE

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Name all the angles that have V as a vertex.
13) 14)
V J
F
6 5 E
H
3
2
I V
D

15) 16)
T
V E F
1
2
4
3
S V
R D

17) 18)
M H
L G I
4
3 23
V 1
K F V

19) 20)
V I
E
2 F
43 D
5
F H 4
3
G V
C

State if the given point is interior, exterior, or on the angle.


21) 22)
P
P

23) 24)
P

25) 26)
P

P
Critical thinking questions:
27) Draw a diagram with an acute angle ABC 28) In question #27, why is it impossible for
and an obtuse angle DBE so that point D is both point D and point E to be in the
in the interior of angle ABC. interior of angle ABC?

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Naming Angles
Name the vertex and sides of each angle.
1) M , MN and ML 2) D, DC and DE
E
L D

C
N M

3) R, RQ and RS 4) T , TU and TS
R T

U
S

Q S

Name each angle in four ways.


5) D, 3, EDC, CDE 6) F, 4, EFG, GFE
F
C
4
E
3 G
D

7) F, 1, GFE, EFG 8) I, 3, HIJ, JIH


G J
F
1

3 I
E

Draw and label an angle to fit each description.


9) an obtuse angle, Y 10) an acute angle, JIH

J
Y
I

11) a right angle, 3 12) a straight angle, CDE


3
E
D
C

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Name all the angles that have V as a vertex.
13) 14)
V J
F
6 5 E
H
3
2
I V
D
5, 6, JVH 2, 3, DVF
15) 16)
T
V E F
1
2
4
3
S V
R D
3, 4, DVF
1, 2, TVR
17) 3, 4, KVM 18) 1, 2, 3, FVH, FVI, GVI
M H
L G I
4
3 23
V 1
K F V

19) 20)
V I
E
2 F
43 D
5
F H 4
3
G V
C
2, 3, 4, IVG, IVF, HVF 3, 4, 5, CVE, CVF, DVF

State if the given point is interior, exterior, or on the angle.


21) Exterior 22) Interior
P
P

23) Exterior 24) On the angle


P

25) Interior 26) Exterior


P

P
Critical thinking questions:
27) Draw a diagram with an acute angle ABC 28) In question #27, why is it impossible for
and an obtuse angle DBE so that point D is both point D and point E to be in the
in the interior of angle ABC. interior of angle ABC?
Answers vary Because angle ABC is smaller than angle DBE

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