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Title:Study Guide for Geometry
Summary:Provides clues and hints of what to study for Friday's test.
Description:Includes everything from angles to polygons. Will provide you with many helpful hints for Friday's test.
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Handle: Document-19267
Owner: Englert, Kim (User-486, kenglert)
Create Date:Thursday, February 5, 2004 04:19:12 PM EST
Modified Date:Wednesday, January 2, 2008 09:46:36 AM EST
Modified By: Dickenson, Rhonda (User-367, rdickens)
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Abstract:
  • 7 Obtuse Angles An obtuse angle is an angle measuring between 90 and 180 degrees.
  • 9 Complementary Angles Two angles are called complementary angles if the sum of their degree measurements equals 90 degrees.
  • 10 Supplementary Angles Two angles are called supplementary angles if the sum of their degree measurements equals 180 degrees.
  • 11 Alternate Interior Angles Parallel lines 1 and 2 are both intersected by a third line, line 3. Angle A and Angle D are called alternate interior angles.
  • 13 Alternate Exterior Angles Parallel lines 1 and 2,are intersected by a third line, line 3. Angle A and Angle D are called alternate exterior angles.
  • 15 Angle Bisector An angle bisector is a ray that divides an angle into two equal angles.
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Content Type:application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
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File name:STUDY GUIDE FOR GEOMETRY!.ppt
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Max Versions:4
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Size:176640
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Appears In: Camuto, Mrs.


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