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Please begin working on the warm up

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Please begin working on the warm up. Please add to your notes:. Vertical angles – angles across the vertex from each other. They do not share a side – only the vertex. They are congruent. Adjacent Angles – are NEXT to each other. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Please begin working on the warm up

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Please add to your notes:Vertical angles – angles across the vertex

from each other. They do not share a side – only the vertex. They are congruent.

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Adjacent Angles – are NEXT to each other.They share a vertex, a side, but no interior points. They do not overlap.

<AEB and <BEC are adjacent angles <BEC and <CED

are adjacent angles

<AEC and <CED are adjacent angles

<AEC and <BEC are NOT adjacent angles. They overlap.

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Angle Bisector– a line, ray, or segment that cuts an angle in half. The bisector creates two congruent angles.

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Segment Bisector– a line, ray, or segment that intersects the segment at it’s midpoint and cuts it in half. The bisector creates two congruent segments.

Perpendicular Bisector– a line, ray, or segment that intersects the segment at it’s midpoint and cuts it in half – at a right angle.

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Please get a straight edge, a compass and a piece of printer

paper.

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1.6 Constructions

When I say “Constructions”

You think “Straight edge and compass”

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Constructions

♥ Congruent Segments♥ Congruent angles♥ Angle bisector♥ Perpendicular bisector

This link will take you to the world’s greatest construction site EVER!

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Your assignment:pg 48; all

pg 55; 33-44

A drawing in pencil or pencil tones will earn regular

credit

A colored drawing will

earn extra credit