Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition. 1. angle lines that intersect to form right angles. 2. acute angle the union of two rays that have a common endpoint. 3. right angle an angle with a measure greater than 90° but less than 180°. 4. obtuse angle an angle whose measure is greater than zero and less than 90°. 5. bisector of an angle a set of points which divides the angle into two angles of equal measure. 6. perpendicular lines an angle whose measure equals 90°.

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1. Angle: the union of two rays that have a common endpoint. 
2. Acute Angle: an angle whose measure is greater than zero and less than 90°
3. Right Angle: an angle whose measure equals 90°.
4. Obtuse Angle: an angle with a measure greater than 90° but less than 180°.
5. Bisector of an Angle: a set of points which divides the angle into two angles of equal measure.
6. Perpendicular Line: lines that intersect to form right angles.

The vocabulary words of the following angles of the triangle are:

  • Angle------ (2) The union of two rays that have a common endpoint.  
  • Acute Angle------ (4) An angle whose measure is greater than zero and less than 90°  
  • Right Angle------- (6) An angle whose measure equals 90°.
  • Obtuse Angle------ (3) An angle with a measure greater than 90° but less than 180°.
  • Bisector of an Angle----- (5) A set of points that divides the angle into two angles of equal measure.
  • Perpendicular Line---- (1) Lines that intersect to form right angles.

Angle is formed by joining the two rays at the common endpoint that is known as the vertex. Angles are used to define the measurement of an angle of rotation.

Acute Angle is an angle that is less than 90 degrees and more than zero degrees. An example of the acute angle is when the clock strikes 11' o clock.

Right Angle is an angle that shows 90 degrees at its vertex. The right angles are formed by joining the ray on the line segment with equal adjacent angles.

Obtuse Angle is an angle that is greater than zero and ninety-degree nut less at 180 degrees.

Bisector of an Angle is defined as the set of points that deviates or divides an angle into two angles of equal measurement. For example, when the right angle is divided into the two angles formed are each 45 degrees.

Perpendicular lines are the lines that intersect the other at an accurate 90 degrees forming a right-angled triangle.

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