Year 7 Interactive Maths - Second Edition
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Drawing Angles less than 180° with a Protractor
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To draw an angle with a protractor, proceed as follows:
- Draw a straight line (i.e. an arm of the angle).
- Place a dot at one end of the arm. This dot represents the
vertex of the angle.
- Place the centre of the protractor at the vertex dot and the baseline
of the protractor along the arm of the angle.
- Find the required angle on the scale and then mark a small dot at the
edge of the protractor.
- Join the small dot to the vertex with a ruler to form the second arm
of the angle.
- Label the angle with capital letters.
Example 1
Solution:
- Draw a straight line AB.
- Place a dot at B. This dot represents the vertex of the
angle.
- Place the centre of the protractor at B and the baseline of the
protractor along the arm BA.
- Find 60º on the scale and mark a small dot at the edge of the
protractor.
- Join the vertex B to the small dot with a ruler to form the
second arm, BC, of the angle.
- Mark the angle with a small arc as shown below.
Drawing Reflex Angles
To draw a reflex angle (i.e. angle greater than 180º and less than
360º), proceed as follows:
- Subtract the reflex angle from 360º. Then draw the resulting
angle as described earlier.
- The required angle is outside the one that has been drawn.
- Mark the angle with a small arc.
- Label the angle.
Example 2
Solution:
- Draw a straight line PQ.
- Place a dot at Q. This dot represents the vertex of the
angle.
- Turn the protractor upside down and place the centre of the protractor
at Q and the baseline of the protractor along the arm PQ.
- Use the outer scale to find 120º and mark a small dot at the edge of
the protractor.
- Then remove the protractor and join the vertex, Q, to the small
dot with a ruler to form the second arm, QR, of the angle.
- Mark the angle with a small arc as shown below.
Activity 1
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