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Mr. BERNABE C.

GULLEM
Draw and label the following:

1. Ray BA

2. Ray BC

3. 𝐵𝐴 and 𝐵𝐶 are opposite rays


Can you make this figure non-collinear?
An angle can be defined as the figure formed by two rays meeting at a
common end point.
𝑩𝑨 and 𝑩𝑪 are the arms

Vertex B

ARMS or RAYS: The two rays joining to form an angle are called arms of
an angle.

VERTEX: The common end point at which the two rays meet to form
an angle is called the vertex.
DEGREES (°) The unit used in measuring an angle. Example: 86°

PROTRACTOR The device used in measuring an angle.

∠ The symbol for angle.


Angles can
have points in
the interior, in
the exterior or
points on the
angle itself.
USING THREE POINTS

∠𝐀𝐁𝐂 or ∠𝐂𝐁𝐀
USING ITS VERTEX

∠𝐁
USING THE NUMBER OR LETTER

∠𝟏
USING THREE POINTS

∠𝐏𝐐𝐑 or ∠𝐑𝐐𝐏
∠𝐏𝐐𝐗 or ∠𝐗𝐐𝐏
∠𝐗𝐐𝐑 or ∠𝐑𝐐𝐗
USING THE NUMBER OR LETTER

∠𝟏 and ∠𝟐
NOTE: Using the vertex is only for 1 angle.
Therefore, there is no ∠X in this figure.
ACUTE ANGLE An angle that measures greater than 0° and less
than 90°.
RIGHT ANGLE An angle that measures exactly 90°.
OBTUSE ANGLE An angle that measures greater than 90° and
less than 180°.
Complete the table. Name the angle and its kind.

∠𝐃𝐁𝐂 or ∠𝐂𝐁𝐃 Acute angle

∠𝐂𝐁𝐀 or ∠𝐀𝐁𝐂 Right angle

∠𝐃𝐁𝐀 or ∠𝐀𝐁𝐃 Obtuse angle

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