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Title: Angle Relationships


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Angle Relationships
  • Math Alliance
  • November 30, 2010

2
Essential Understandings
  • Some sequences of geometric objects change in
    predictable ways.
  • Some angles have special relationships based on
    their position or measure.
  • Polygons can be described uniquely by their sides
    and angles.

3
Angle Relationships in Triangles
  • Draw a triangle on a piece of paper.
  • Find the measure of each of the 3 angles in your
    triangle.
  • Compare your angle measures with those of your
    table group. What patterns or relationships do
    you observe?

4
Proving Your Triangle Conjecture
  • Other than by measuring, how could we prove that
    the measures of the angles in a triangle add up
    to 180o?

5
Method 1 Cut off Corners
  • Draw a triangle on a notecard.
  • Cut out the triangle.
  • Label each vertex of the triangle (close to the
    vertex)
  • Cut off the vertices of the triangle.
  • Put them together.
  • What do you get?

6
Method 2
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Extend the base
  • Use the Parallel Postulate (p. 604)
  • Look at figure 10.22 on p. 605
  • What do we know?
  • What does this tell us?

A
l
4
2
5
Line l is parallel to line m
1
3
m
B
C
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What About Exterior Angles?
  • Draw a triangle on a piece of paper.
  • What is the sum of the angle measures of the 3
    exterior angles in your triangle?
  • Compare your results with those of your table
    group, and make a conjecture.
  • How could you prove your conjecture?

1
2
9
What About the Outside?
  • On a post-it, write a conjecture for what you
    think the rule might be for finding the measure
    of the exterior angles of any polygon.
  • How might you prove your conjecture?

10
Sums of Exterior Angles Conjecture Proofs
  • Method 1 Cut out exterior angles
  • Method 2 Walk-and-Turn
  • Method 3 Use the relation with the sum of the
    interior angles

11
Other Polygons
  • Quadrilaterals
  • In your groups, draw a quadrilateral.
  • Measure each angle.
  • Find the sum of the angle measures.
  • Record your result.
  • Repeat with a polygon with more than 4 sides.

12
Sides Total Angle Measure Avg. Angle Measure
3 180 60
4
5
6
7
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  • What pattern(s) do you notice?
  • What conjecture can you make?
  • How could you prove your conjecture?

14
Summary
  • There are 3 approaches for determining the
    measure of the interior angles of a polygon
  • Find the triangles with a common vertex at one
    vertex of the polygon
  • Find the triangles with a common vertex in the
    center of the polygon
  • Walk and Turn

15
Homework
  • Section 10.3 s 15, 16, 22, 41, 42, 43, 47, 49
  • Turn in s 15, 16, 42, 47
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