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MATH5344: Angles

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Task 13: Question 10

Angles are usually described using three points: a point on one side, the vertex, and a point on the other side. Give two possible names for the angle above.

Task 14: Question 11

Measure the above angle again but this time select the points in a clockwise order. Did this produce a different result? What does this say about naming conventions versus creating an angle in GeoGebra?

Task 15: Question 12

Another way of interpreting an angle is to think of one ray as an “initial side” and the other ray as a “terminal side”, where the angle is created by rotating the initial side to the terminal one. In this case, GeoGebra thinks of the first point you select when measuring an angle as belonging to the initial side and the last one as belonging to the terminal side. Based on the angle that is measured when you try different orderings of points, what is the default direction of rotation that GeoGebra uses? Does this match mathematical conventions?

Task 16: Question 14

What is the largest (interior) angle you can measure in GeoGebra via dragging the rays?  What the smallest? Describe these angles.