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Page 1: LESSON How can you use angle relationships to solve problems? Angle Relationships 9.1.

LESSON

How can you use angle relationships to solve problems?

Angle Relationships9.1

Page 2: LESSON How can you use angle relationships to solve problems? Angle Relationships 9.1.

The student is expected to:

Expressions, equations, and relationships—7.11.C

Write and solve equations using geometry concepts, including the sum of the angles in a triangle, and angle relationships.

Mathematical Processes

7.1.D

Communicate mathematical ideas, reasoning, and their implications using multiple representations, including symbols, diagrams, graphs, and language as appropriate.

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills

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ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 1

A Name a pair of vertical angles.

B Name a pair of adjacent angles. AEC and BED

Sample answer: BEF and AEF

Use the diagram.

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ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 1

C Name a pair of complementary angles.

D Name a pair of supplementary angles. BEF and BED

Sample answer: AEF and BEF

Use the diagram.

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ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 2A Find the measure of RST. m RST = 144°

B Find the measure of HJK. m HJK = 40°

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ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 3One side of the roof of a doghouse is shaped like an isosceles triangle. The measure of the angle at the top of the triangle is 130°. Find the measure ofeach of the base angles. 25°

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9.1 LESSON QUIZ7.11.C

For Exercises 1–3, use the figure.

1. Name a pair of adjacent angles. Explain why they are adjacent.Sample answer: RUV and RUS are adjacent angles because they share a vertex and one side and do not overlap.

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2. Name a pair of complementary angles.

Sample answer: RUS and SUT

3.

130°; VUR and RUS are supplementary, so their sum is 180°. 130° + 50° = 180°.

Find m VUR. Justify your answer.

For Exercises 1–3, use the figure.

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4.

x = 25; m HKL = 102°

Find the value of x and m HKL.

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For Exercises 5 and 6, use the figure.

5. 50°m VUW

6. 90°m TUW

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Word Search: Find each of the words from this lesson.adjacentanglebasecomplementarycongruentisoscelessumsupplementarytrianglevertical

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How can you use angle relationships to solve problems?

Sample answer:You can use the relationships about angle pairs, such as supplementary, complementary, or vertical angles, to write and solve an equation to find the unknown measure of an angle.


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