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Title: Review of Properties of Angles and Polygons


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Review of Properties of Angles and Polygons
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Names of Different Angles
Right Angle
  • Right angle 90? angle
  • Acute angle any angle less than 90?

Acute Angle
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More Names of Angles
Obtuse Angle
  • Obtuse angle any angle greater than 90?
  • Straight Angle 180? angle(straight line)

Straight Angle
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Definitions of Quadrilaterals (4 sided figures)
Rectangle
Square
  • Rectangle 4 right angles
  • Square 4 right angles 4 equal sides
  • Parallelogram opposite sides parallel and have
    equal length

Parallelogram
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More Quadrilaterals
  • Rhombus all sides equal
  • Trapezoid 1 pair of parallel sides

Rhombus
Trapezoid
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Areas of some polygons
  • Area of rectangle(side)(side)
  • Area of trapezoid
    1/2(base1base2)height
  • Area of parallelogrambaseheight

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So you are sitting at home wondering what the sum
of angles of these polygons equal. Luckily, you
have this spiffy formula sum of angles (n
2)180 (nnumber of sides)
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Pythagorean Theorem
  • Can only be used for right triangles
  • if you know the lengths of 2 sides, then you can
    find the 3rd side!
  • The sides adjacent to the right angle are the
    legs and are represented by a b in the
    picture
  • the hypotenuse is the length across from the
    right angle and is represented as c
  • the formula is

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Applying the Pythagorean Theorem
  • What we need a right triangle 2 lengths
  • we use the formula .
  • Fill in the 2 lengths we are given and solve for
    the unknown length

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Some other figures to know
Cone
Prism
Cylinder
Pyramid
Sphere
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