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This blog is for Miss Jovanovich's algebra and geometry classes to share ideas, ask questions, and reflect on what skills and topics we are studying. If we are lucky, we might even get a chance to connect with other students studying the same stuff.

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Supplementum—something added to supply a deficiency Hello bloggers, this is my second blog and this on is about angle pairs. I found this cool math site that I wanted to share with all of you that talks about angle pairs.
http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/pairs-of-angles.html
The definition of angle pairs it uses is:
Any two angles that relate to each other in any way.

The pair I like the most are supplementary angles because they are so useful in finding missing angle lengths and so easy to identify. I remember what they are through a serise of steps. First I remember that complementary angles are one 90º part because the c has one curve. Second, I know that the s has two curves and is then two 90º parts or 180º. Next I see the two curves in the s as made up of two angles.

Hope you enjoyed learning about how I remember what the characteristics of a supplementary angle pair. While this works for me, it might not for you so I would suggest checking out this website and looking at the examples and finding coming up with one that does.

Article posted October 31, 2011 at 01:42 PM • comment • Reads 111 • Return to Blog List

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