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Mathematics Quarter 3 - Module 1: Parallel, Intersecting and

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Line
e is a straight path that goes on and on without end in both directions.
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Parallel Lines
are straight lines on a plane that are always equidistant from each other. It is a line that never meets.
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Parallel Lines
are lines that do not meet or intersect.
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Intersecting Lines
are lines that meet or cross each other at a point.
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Intersecting lines
are lines that meet at one point. They form two pairs of angles: one pair of acute angles and one pair of obtuse angles.
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Intersecting lines
are lines that meet at one point. They form two pairs of angles: one pair of acute angles and one pair of obtuse angles.
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Perpendicular lines
are intersecting lines that form square corners or right angles.
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Perpendicular lines
are lines that meet at one point and form four right angles.
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ANGLES
is a geometric figure formed by two rays that meet at a common point called vertex.
The two rays are the sides of the angle.
The symbol of an angle is <
In naming the angle, the middle letter is that of the vertex.
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Protractor
r is used to measure angles. The unit of measure is degree (0). Angles classified according to their measures.
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Right Angle
is an angle equal to 900. They are perpendicular to each other.
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Acute Angle
is an angle less than 90 degrees. This angle will fit to right angle.
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Obtuse Angle
is an angle greater than 90 degree but less than 180 degree. It is larger than right angles. The angles measure between 91 degrees to 179 degrees.
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Multiple Choice
Can you guess what is this?
Intersecting lines
Perpendicular lines
Parallel lines
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Multiple Choice
Can you guess what is this?
Parallel lines
Perpendicular lines
Intersecting lines
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Multiple Choice
Can you guess what is this?
Intersecting lines
Perpendicular lines
Parallel lines
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Multiple Choice
An angle less than 90 degrees. This angle will fit to right angle.
Right Angle
Acute Angle
Obtuse Angle
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Multiple Choice
An angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
Right Angle
Acute Angle
Obtuse Angle
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Multiple Choice
An angle equal to 90 degrees. They are perpendicular to each other.
Acute Angle
Obtuse Angle
Right Angle
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