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Woodworkers use angles in measurement, layout, and installations. An angle is formed by two lines that meet at a given point. A countertop meets the wall to form an angle. The pieces of a picture frame also meet at an angle.
Angles are measured in degrees. An acute angle is an angle that is less than 90 degrees. A right angle measures exactly 90 degrees. A symbol that looks like a square may be drawn on the angle to indicate that it is a right angle. An obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
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Two angles are complementary if their sum totals 90 degrees. When two angles total 180 degrees, the angles are supplementary.
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When two straight lines intersect, the angles next to each other total 180 degrees and the angles opposite each other are equal.
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Identify the angles in the drawing.
Identify the complementary and supplementary angles.
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