Measuring and Drawing Angles
Measuring and Drawing Angles
Angles are all around us! In geometry, we measure angles in degrees (symbolized as โ). To measure and draw angles accurately, we use a tool called a protractor.
How to Measure an Angle
A protractor looks like a half-circle with numbers from 0 to 180 along the curved edge. Here is how to use it:
- Place the center of the protractor directly over the vertex (the point) of the angle.
- Line up the base line of the protractor with one of the lines of the angle so it points exactly at 0โ.
- Read the number where the second line of the angle crosses the curved edge of the protractor. Make sure to use the correct scale (inner or outer) that starts at zero on your base line!
How to Draw an Angle
Let's say you need to draw a 75โ angle. Just follow these steps:
- Use a ruler to draw a straight base line. Draw a dot on one end to be the vertex.
- Place the center of the protractor on your vertex dot, and align the 0โ mark with your base line.
- Find 75โ on the protractor's scale and make a small mark on your paper.
- Remove the protractor and use a straight edge to draw a line connecting the vertex to your mark. You've just drawn a 75โ angle!
Finding Missing Angles
Sometimes, you don't even need a protractor to find an angle's measurement.
A straight line is always exactly 180โ. If a straight line is split into two smaller angles, those two angles must add up to 180โ.
Example: Two angles sit side-by-side to form a straight line. If one angle is 120โ, what is the size of the other angle?
We know the total is 180โ. Let the unknown angle be x. 120โ+x=180โ
To find x, subtract the known angle from 180โ: x=180โโ120โ=60โ
The missing angle is 60โ.