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  • How many degrees are each of these angles?
    90 degrees each
  • What type of angle is this?
    obtuse angle
  • Two 45 degree angles put together make what type of angle?
    right angle
  • What angle(s) does this shape have?
    acute
  • What is this called?
    line
  • What is this called?
    point
  • What angle(s) does this shape have?
    obtuse
  • What kind of lines are these?
    perpendicular lines
  • What angle(s) does this shape have?
    two acute and two obtuse
  • What is this called?
    line segment
  • What type of angle is this?
    acute angle
  • What kind of lines are these?
    parallel lines
  • What angle(s) does this shape have?
    right angles
  • How many degrees are obtuse angles?
    91-179 degrees
  • How many degrees are right angles?
    90 degrees
  • If I add a 54 degree angle to a 39 degree angle, what type of angle would I create?
    obtuse
  • If I add a 10 degree angle to a 71 degree angle, what type of angle would I create?
    acute
  • How many degrees are each of these angles?
    120 degrees each
  • How many degrees are acute angles?
    1-89 degrees
  • What angle(s) does this shape have?
    two acute and two obtuse
  • What angle(s) does this shape have?
    right angles
  • How many degrees are each of these angles?
    60 degrees each
  • An angle is made up of two rays connected at what?
    vertex
  • What angle(s) does this shape have?
    right angle and acute angles
  • What is this called?
    ray
  • What type of angle is this?
    right angle
  • How many degrees are straight lines?
    180 degrees
  • What term of measurement is used when measuring angles?
    degrees
  • What tool do you use to measure angles?
    protractor