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Page 1: Angles In Trees

Angles in Life Project

Angles in Trees

Clark Rogers

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Acute angle

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This is an acute angle because the angle it is pointing to is less then 90 degrees

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Right Angle

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This is a right angle because the angle is about 90 degrees

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Obtuse angle

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This angle is obtuse because it is greater then 90 degrees

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Straight Angle

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This is a straight angle because it is a straight line

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Complementary Angles

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These angles are complementary because together they add up to 90 degrees

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Supplementary Angles

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These angles are supplementary because they add up to 180 degrees

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A bisected angle

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This angle is bisected because there is a line going in the exact middle starting from the same vertex

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Vertical Angels

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These angles are vertical because they are the same measure and are across from each other, sharing the same vertex.

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Linear pair

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This is a linear pair because its two angles that share a side and a vertex (next to each other)


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