Reference sheet—parallel lines cut by a transversal Angle Pair What I need to know about the angle pair… Alternate Exterior Angles On opposite sides of the transversal Pairs are on the outside of the parallel lines Angle pairs are congruent Angles 1 and 8; 2 and 7 What it looks like 1 7 2 8 Alternate Interior Angles On opposite sides of the transversal Pairs are on the inside of the parallel lines Angle pairs are congruent Angles 3 and 6; 4 and 5 Pairs are in the same relative location in reference to the parallel lines Angle pairs are congruent Angles 1 and 5; 3 and 7; 2 and 6; 4 and 8 3 5 4 6 Corresponding Angles 1 3 5 7 Consecutive Interior Angles On the same side of the transversal Inside the parallel lines Angles are supplementary ( 180 ) Angles 3 and 5; 4 and 6 2 4 6 8 3 5 4 6 Reference Sheet—Angle Pairs Type of Angle Pair Adjacent Angles What I need to know about the angle pair… Share a common side & common vertex What the angle pair looks like… common side vertex Supplementary Angles (a.k.a. linear pair) Form a straight line Angles add up to 180 Complementary Angles Add up to 90 1 2 Angles 1 and 2 are complementary angles Vertical Angles Formed by intersecting lines Angles are across from one another vertical angles are equal in measure/ congruent ( ) 1 4 3 Perpendicular ( ) Lines Form right angles Right angles = 90 2 Angles 1 and 3 are vertical angles and are equal in measure Angles 2 and 4 are vertical angles and are equal in measure Reference Sheet – Angle Types Angle Types What I need to know about the angle types… Acute An acute angle is an angle whose measure is less than 90° An obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is more than 90°, but less than 1800 A right angle is an angle whose measure is 90°. A straight angle is an angle whose measure is 180°. Obtuse Right Straight What it looks like Reference Sheet – Classification of Triangles by Angles Classification of Triangles By Angles What I need to know… Acute An Acute Triangle has all angles measuring less than 90°. A Right Triangle has one right angle. (A right angle measures exactly 90°). An Obtuse Triangle has one angle measuring more than 90°. It is not possible to draw a triangle with more than one obtuse angle. Right Obtuse Equiangular An Equiangular Triangle has 3 congruent angles. All angles measure the same, and each angle measures 60°. This triangle is the same as the equilateral triangle. What it looks like Reference Sheet – Classification of Triangles by Sides Classification of Triangles By Sides What I need to know… Scalene A Scalene Triangle has no congruent sides. Each side in this triangle has a different length. Isosceles An Isosceles Triangle has two congruent sides. An Equilateral Triangle has three congruent sides. Equilateral What it looks like