The Angles. Explicacion de los angulos y tipos de angulos

ArturoBecerril7 14 views 37 slides Jul 04, 2024
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tipos de angulos


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The Angles

What is an angle? 01 Types of angles 02 How do I measure an angle? 03 Activities 04 Table of contents

What is an angle? 01

What is an angle? The angle is the portion of the plane between two ray lines with a common origin called vertex. Angles start from a point and have two lines that start from that point and generate an opening represented by an arc. The degree of opening of these arcs (and not their extension) is represented by the angle. The line that divides an angle into two equal parts is called a bisector and any point on it is equidistant from both sides of the angle Angle Vertex Bisector

Types of angles 02

Null It's the angle that is 0° Acute It’s smaller than 90º Straight It's the angle that is 180º Reflex It’s more than 180° Right It's the angle that is 90° Full rotation It's the angle that is 360° Types of angles based on measurement Obtuse B etween 90° and 180°

They both add up to 180º They both add up to 90º Types of angle pairs Supplementary angles Complementary angles

Angles according to their position Consecutive angles Adjacent angles Opposite angles Angles that share a side and vertex They are consecutive angles and the side they do not share is part of the same straight line They are angles that share the vertex but none of the sides

How do I measure an angle? 03

The protractor To measure the amplitude of an angle, a measuring instrument called a protractor is needed. The protractor has degrees, can be circular or semicircular and is usually made of plastic

Steps to measure an angle 1 The center of the protractor, which is usually indicated by a line, should be placed at the vertex of the angle (the origin of the angle) 3 The graduation of the remaining side is marked on the protractor and this is the amplitude 2 Then check that one of the sides of the angle coincides with the base of the protractor

Activities 04

Exercise 1 Circle the right angles with these circles

Exercise 2 : angle vocabulary It is the one that is between 90° and 180° Angles that add up to 90° Angle measuring instrument An angle with 180° Angles that share the vertex, but not the sides It is the one that has 0° Angles that add up to 180° They are angles that share a side and the vertex It is the portion of the plane between two straight lines with a common origin called vertex It is the angle with 360º 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Exercise 3 Draw the following angles A right angle Two acute angles Three obtuse angles

Exercise 4 Say the name of the angle according to the classification according to its measurement

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