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Classifying THE DIFFERENT

TYPES
ANGL
OF

by Ma’am Harly Quene Tina A. Mengote


What is an ANGLE
• An angle is a figure formed by two
rays with the same endpoint.
• The common endpoint is called
the vertex of the angle.
• Each of the rays is a side of the
angle. Vertex
Measurement of an Angle
An angle is measured in units 22°

called degrees.
The more the two rays are 41°

separated from each other, the


greater the angle will be. 76°

• to describe the measure of an 120°

angle we would say: m<1=22°


Naming the Angle

• An Angle can be named in one of 1

three ways
<1

• A number assigned to it B

• It can be named after its vertex (if <B D

there is only one angle at that point) O


• Using three points on the angle (one G

from each side, and the middle <DOG

vertex)
ANGLE
Angles are classified according to their measures:
• ACU TE A NG L E


RI G H T A NG LE
O BT US E AN G LE
S
• ST RA I G HT
• RE
ANGFLE
L EX AN GL E
G R O U P

TAS
AS A GROUP, SOLICIT
INFORMATIONS FROM
YOUR GROUPMATES
ABOUT YOUR IDEAS OF
THE DIFFIRENT TYPES OF
ANGLES.
ACUTE
ANGLE
ACUTE
ANGLES
• An acute angle is an angle
measuring between 0 and
90 degrees.
• The following angles are all
acute angles.
RIGHT
ANGLE
RIGHT ANGLES

• A right angle is an angle


measuring 90 degrees.
• The following angles are
both right angles.
OBTUSE
ANGLE
OBTUSE
ANGLES
• An obtuse angle is an
angle measuring between
90 and 180 degrees.
• The following angles are
all obtuse.
STRAIGHT
ANGLE
STRAIGHT
ANGLES
• A straight angle is 180
degrees.
REFLEX
ANGLE
STRAIGHT
ANGLES
• An reflex angle is an
angle measuring more
than 180 degrees.
• The following angles are
all reflex.
INDIVIDUA
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