PPT-Lesson 2: ENERGY ANGLES
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Suns Effect on Climate Lesson 2 ENERGY ANGLES Suns Effect on Climate Link to last lesson What were some patterns we noticed in the temperature maps from yesterday
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Suns Effect on Climate Lesson 2 ENERGY ANGLES Suns Effect on Climate Link to last lesson What were some patterns we noticed in the temperature maps from yesterday Lesson 2 Focus Question. Angles that form angles Angles that form A A complete revolution complete revolution add up to add up to 360 360 Exam Exam ple ple ABC forms a ABC forms a complete complete revolution with revolution with reflex reflex ABC ABC 360 360 35 325 35 Draw one straight line crossing another straight line. Measure all 4 angles.. C. A B. D. Angle A = Angle B Angle C = Angle D. Central Angles. Central Angle. (of a circle). Central Angle. (of a circle). NOT A. Central Angle. (of a circle). A . central angle. is an angle whose vertex is the CENTER of the circle. CENTRAL ANGLES AND ARCS. Definitions. Complementary angles – the sum of their measures is 90˚. Each angle is the compliment of the other. A. B. 32˚. 58˚. Definitions. Supplementary angles – the sum of their measures is 180˚. Linear Pairs of Angles. Adjacent Angles Video. Manipulating Adjacent Angles. Definition of Linear Pair. Two angles form a linear pair if and only if they are adjacent. and their . noncommon. sides are opposite rays.. Two Angles are Complementary if . and only if they . add up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle).. Definition of Complementary Angles. They don't have to be next to each other, just so long as the total is 90 degrees.. Thursday, October 17. Math Message. Label unit 3.9 and the date at the top of your Math Response. Complete the following in your Math Notebook:. Using a straightedge, draw a big triangle in your notebook. Geometry Unit 4. Angles of A Triangle. Content Objective. : Students will be able to identify the properties and classifications of specific triangles, using them to solve problems.. Language Objective. 9.10.15. Do Now. Define the following:. Acute angle. Straight angle. Right angle. Obtuse angle. Ray. Line. Line segment. How do you prove you are right?. Proving You . A. re Right. We write an explanation of our thinking or thought process. What: Sum of angles on straight lines. How: Discovering how to measure angles at different points on straight lines. Why: . A. o. B. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. 70. 80. 90. . o. . A. O. B. A. O. B. . Lesson Aim: . How do we prove and apply theorems about . angles. ?. . Lesson Objectives:. SWBAT . To prove and apply theorems about angle.. NYS Content Strand. . G.PS.4. Construct various types of reasoning, arguments, justifications and methods of proof for problems.. Geometry Unit 9. Inscribed Angles in Circles. Content Objective. : Students will be able to . identify inscribed . angles and their intercepted arcs in circles. . Language Objective. : Students will be able to . The vertical distance from rotary table to Point B is called a true vertical depth. The inclination angle ‘I’ is the angle between vertical and the wellbore. . The direction angle ‘A’ is specified as the azimuth between the geographic north and the projection of a wellbore on a horizontal plane.. adjacent angles. complementary angles. supplementary angles. Congruent angles. have the same measure.. Vertical angles. are formed opposite each other when two lines intersect. Vertical angles have the same measure, so they are always congruent..
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