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9.08 Angles at a point

Lesson

Are you ready?

Can you find a missing angle if you know the total? Let's try this problem to practice.

Find the size of the missing angle.

  1. $=$= $\editable{}$$^\circ$°

Learn

Angles at a point make up a full turn, which is $360$360 degrees.

This video looks at angles at a point and how to use the measure of a full turn to solve problems. 

Vocabulary:

A revolution is a full turn.

Apply

Find the size of the missing angle.

  1. $=$= $\editable{}$$^\circ$°

     

 
Remember!

It doesn't matter how many angles are formed at a point, the sum is always $360$360 degrees. 

Outcomes

MA.4.GR.1.2

Estimate angle measures. Using a protractor, measure angles in whole-number degrees and draw angles of specified measure in whole-number degrees. Demonstrate that angle measure is additive.

MA.4.GR.1.3

Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving unknown whole-number angle measures. Write an equation to represent the unknown.

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