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Angle and Triangle Relationships - Part 1 Test Review

Angle and Triangle Relationships - Part 1 Test Review

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Mathematics

8th Grade

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7.G.B.5, 8.G.A.5, 2.G.A.1

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18 Slides • 20 Questions

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Angle and Triangle Relationships

Yes, angles and triangles date each other. This is a story about them.

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Pre-Algebra

Take notes as we go!​

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Adjacent Angles

  • Two angles that share a common side and vertex

  • next to each other (next door neighbors!)​

  • ∠a is adjacent to ∠b

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Multiple Choice

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Angle a and angle b are ____ angles.

1

complementary

2

supplementary

3

adjacent

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Complementary Angles

  • Two angles add up to 90 degrees

  • Both angles are acute (less than 90 degrees)

  • They do NOT have to be adjacent (or next to each other). Any two angles that add up to 90 degrees are complementary.

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Multiple Choice

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Because these two angles add up to 90 degrees, we know they are _____.

1

supplementary angles.

2

complementary angles.

3

adjacent angles.

4

interior angles.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value of x?

1

61 degrees

2

29 degrees

3

51 degrees

4

59 degrees

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Supplementary Angles

  • Two angles that add up to 180 degrees

  • One acute angle (less than 90 degrees) and one obtuse angle (more than 90 degrees)

  • They do NOT have to be adjacent (or next to each other). Any two angles that add up to 180 degrees are supplementary.

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Multiple Choice

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Because these two angles add up to 180 degrees, we know they are ____.

1

alternate angles

2

supplementary angles

3

complementary angles

4

adajenct angles

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Multiple Choice

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Supplementary angles together make a ____.

1

270 degree angle

2

right angle

3

straight line

4

70 degree angle

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value of x?

1

133 degrees

2

143 degrees

3

58 degrees

4

70 degrees

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Linear Pair

  • Two adjacent angles that form a straight line

  • Are always supplementary

  • Example:​ If two angles form a linear pair, and one angle is 80 degrees, then we know the other angle is 100 degrees.

  • (180 - 80 = 100)

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Multiple Choice

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Two angles form a linear pair, if one is 63 degrees, what is the measure of the other angle?

1

127 degrees

2

107 degrees

3

117 degrees

4

32 degrees

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Vertical Angles

  • 2 angles that are directly across from each other when 2 lines cross.

  • These vertical angles are congruent (equal) in their angle measurement

  • ∠Y ≅ ∠Y and ∠X ≅ ∠X

  • Example: if one vertical angle is 111⁰​, then the other is equal or x=111⁰​

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Multiple Choice

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In the picture, which angle is the vertical angle to angle 8?

1

∠8 and ∠7

2

∠8 and ∠6

3

∠8 and ∠5

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Multiple Choice

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Which two angles do we know are congruent because they are vertical angles?

1

∠16 ≅ ∠14

2

∠16 ≅ ∠13

3

∠16 ≅ ∠15

4

∠16 ≅ ∠10

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value of x?

1

90 °\degree  

2

180 °\degree  

3

99 °\degree  

4

101 °\degree  

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Exterior & Remote Interior Angles

  • The angle outside the triangle, when a line is extended from the triangle is exterior angle (∠d)

  • The 2 opposite interior angles are also known as remote interior angles. (∠a and ∠b)

  • Exterior Angle Theorem says the sum of the 2 opposite interior angles equals the exterior angle. (∠a + ∠b = ∠d)

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Multiple Choice

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What is the measurement of the exterior angle?

1

145

2

45

3

80

4

65

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Multiple Choice

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Because of the Exterior Angle Theorem we know that the triangle in the picture:

1

145 = 80 + x

2

145 = 80 - x

3

145 + 80 = x

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Adjacent Interior and Exterior Angles

  • The angle outside the triangle, when a line is extended from the triangle is exterior angle. (angle d)

  • Adjacent Interior Angle is next to the exterior angle. (angle c)

  • The sum of the adjacent interior angle and the exterior angle equal 180 degrees (∠c + ∠d = 180)

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement is true in the picture?

1

∠b + ∠d = 90

2

∠b + ∠d = 180

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Multiple Choice

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Which angle is the adjacent interior angle?

1

∠b

2

∠d

3

∠a

4

∠c

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Parallel Lines and Transversal

  • Parallel Lines are two lines that never intersect. (The symbol means "parallel") MA ∥ ZE

  • A Transversal is a line cutting across other lines (OH is the transversal)

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Corresponding Angles

  • If the two angles are in the same position in each intersection, they are called corresponding angles.

  • In the picture, the corresponding angles are:

  • ∠B and ∠G;

  • ∠D and ∠K;

  • ∠C and ∠J;

  • ∠F and ∠L (the two circled angles)

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Multiple Choice

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Which angles are corresponding angles?

1

∠8 and ∠4

2

∠7 and ∠4

3

∠5 and ∠4

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Alternate Interior Angles

  • The Alternate Interior Angles are located INSIDE the two parallel lines.

  • The Alternate Interior Angles are equal (or congruent).

  • ∠D ≅ ∠J (angle D is congruent to angle J)

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Multiple Choice

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Which angles are alternate interior angles?

1

∠8 and ∠4

2

∠7 and ∠4

3

∠5 and ∠4

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Alternate Exterior Angles

  • Alternate Exterior Angles are on the OUTSIDE of the parallel lines.

  • Alternate Exterior Angles are equal (or congruent)

  • ∠B ≅ ∠L (angle B is congruent to angle L)

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Multiple Choice

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Which angles are alternate exterior angles?

1

∠8 and ∠4

2

∠7 and ∠1

3

∠8 and ∠1

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Supplementary Angles

  • Supplementary Angles are created by the transversal.

  • Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees

  • ∠B + ∠C = 180 (angle B plus angle C equals 180 degrees)

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Consecutive Interior Angles

  • If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the consecutive interior angles are supplementary.

  • ∠F + ∠J = 180 (angle F plus angle J equals 180 degrees)

  • ∠D + ∠G = 180 (angle D plus angle G equals 180 degrees)

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Multiple Choice

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Which angles are consecutive interior angles?

1

∠8 and ∠7

2

∠3 and ∠4

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Consecutive Exterior Angles

  • If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the consecutive exterior angles are supplementary.

  • ∠B + ∠C = 180 (angle F plus angle J equals 180 degrees)

  • ∠K + ∠L = 180 (angle D plus angle G equals 180 degrees)

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Multiple Choice

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Which angles are consecutive exterior angles?

1

∠1 and ∠2

2

∠3 and ∠4

3

∠7 and ∠4

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Similar Triangles

  • Two triangles are similar if all their angles are equal and corresponding sides are the same ratio.

  • AC and ZX are 21:14 = 3:2 ratio

  • AB and YX are 15:10 = 3:2 ratio

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Similar Triangles with Similar Slope

  • You can watch a short video to explain by clicking at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14DSyovnzfMVx4Y5Sc7Zs52pMfV-GgQNo/view

  • In the picture, the rise is 4 and the run is 3. A similar triangle can be created by multiplying both by the same number.

  • A similar triangle could have a rise of 8 (4x2) and a run of 6 (3x2)

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Multiple Choice

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If you were to create a similar triangle with a rise of 12, the run would be...

1

8

2

9

3

10

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Now, practice some test questions!

Angle and Triangle Relationships

Yes, angles and triangles date each other. This is a story about them.

​​

Pre-Algebra

Take notes as we go!​

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