1TH/Vwo §5.4 Measuring angles

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§5.4 Measuring angles ...
is on the menu today!

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1TH/Vwo §5.4 Measuring angles

First a quick check on your knowledge of §5.3 !
Try to give the good answers, gaining points.

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an angle of 90 degrees is a(n) ...
A
straight angle
B
obtuse angle
C
right angle
D
acute angle

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An angle of 47 degrees is a(n)
...... angle.
A
obtuse
B
right
C
acute
D
straight

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An obtuse angle could be ...
A
99 degrees
B
36 degrees
C
90 degrees
D
180 degrees

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I wonder if    .....
+ you had all questions right, knowing all about it, or
+ you had both wrong, having no clue
However, let's look back at the Theory from §5.3 !

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Attention (1):
+ a right angle has :
+ an acute angle has a number of degrees between  0  and  90.
90°

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Attenzione (2):
+ an obtuse angles has a number of degrees between 90 and 180
+ a straight angle has 180 degrees

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Ready for §5.4 Measuring angles?
Soon comes a Movie.

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First 2 special things:

+  Which angle is meant?
+ How to measure an angle if the arms are too short?
  Just watch the next slides!

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In the picture you see many different angles:
+ angles A, C and E , but also
+ angles B1, B2, D1 and D2 !
+ so by the added number you
   know which part of the angle 
   is meant. Great!


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If the arms of an angle are too short, just ....
extend them!
So in this case
you take your pencil and 
make both arms longer,
so that the geo can be used well! 
(You may even do this in your Textbook, 
but with a PENCIL, of course!)

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