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Math Example--Angle Concepts--Angle Measures: Example 33

Math Example--Angle Concepts--Angle Measures: Example 33

Example 33: Negative Obtuse Angle (-135 degrees)

Topic

Geometry

Description

This example features a negative angle of -135 degrees on a polar coordinate graph. The angle is marked in red and measured clockwise from the positive x-axis. Students are asked to identify the angle shown, with the solution explaining that the absolute value of the angle (135°) makes it an obtuse angle, and it is coterminus with 225° (calculated as 360° - 135°).

As part of a comprehensive series on angle measures, this example helps reinforce the understanding of negative obtuse angles and their coterminus positive counterparts. By using a polar coordinate system, students can visualize how angles in the negative direction relate to their positive equivalents on the graph.

This example helps students develop a more nuanced understanding of angle measures, reinforcing the idea that angles can be represented in multiple ways. It builds upon previous examples, allowing students to see patterns in negative angles and their coterminus positive angles.

Teacher Script: "Now, class, let's examine this -135-degree angle. How does it compare to the previous negative angles we've studied? Can someone explain why we consider it an obtuse angle? Let's discuss its coterminus angle of 225°. How did we calculate this? Can you think of any real-world scenarios where understanding negative obtuse angles and their coterminus positive angles might be useful?"

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Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.1, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.A.2, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.MD.C.5.B, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.MD.C.6, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.MD.C.7
Grade Range 4 - 8
Curriculum Nodes Geometry
    • Angles and Planes
        • Definition of an Angle
Copyright Year 2013
Keywords angle measure