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3-78 Right Angles and Segments

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Line segments are lines with end points.  When two or more line segments are connected, they can form an angle or a polygon.  Look at the line segments below.

 

Seg.HJ.gif (1094 bytes)

Seg.TV.gif (1091 bytes)

 

Line segment HJ and line segment TV could be connected to form a right angle.  The right angle below could be called angle JTV.

 

Rt.Angle.JTV.gif (1377 bytes)

 

We use a symbol in the corner of a right angle to show it is a right angle.  Look at the right angle below.

 

Rt.Angle.Sym.gif (1266 bytes)

 

Complete the statements below.

 

Rt. Angle.BDF.gif (1390 bytes) Rt. Angle.BSU.gif (1387 bytes)
The right angle above could be called F. The right angle above could be called B.
Spacer.gif (42 bytes)
PolyABCD.gif (1348 bytes) PolyEFGH.gif (1356 bytes)
Name the four right angles above.

Angle AB

Angle B

Angle C

Angle D

Name the four angles above.

Angle EF

Angle F

Angle G

Angle H

Spacer.gif (42 bytes)
PolySTVU.gif (1307 bytes) PolyQMSY.gif (1518 bytes)
Name the four line segments above.

Line Segment S

Line Segment T

Line Segment U

Line Segment V

Name the four line segments above.

Line Segment Q

Line Segment M

Line Segment S

Line Segment Y

 

 

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