📐 Angles are formed by lines in the same plane.
|| Parallel lines never cross, even if they extend infinitely.
✖️ When lines are no longer parallel, they intersect at a specific point.
🔑 Angles are formed when lines intersect, and they can be named based on the points used to make them.
🔑 A shorthand notation, using the angle symbol, can be used to name angles instead of writing the word 'angle' repeatedly.
🔑 Angles can be visualized as the spaces or shapes formed between intersecting lines.
🔄 Rotating a line segment creates an arc, which represents an angle between two positions.
🔡 Angles can be represented by an arc with a letter, such as Angle A or Angle B.
➕ Perpendicular lines form angles that look like a plus sign.
⚡️ Perpendicular lines form right angles, which are angles that have a little square symbol to represent them.
🕰️ Rotating a ray to the right creates an angle that is smaller than a right angle, called an acute angle.
↩️ Rotating a ray to the left creates an angle that is larger than a right angle.
📐 There are three main kinds of angles: right angles, acute angles, and obtuse angles.
⏹️ A straight angle is formed when two rays point in opposite directions, creating a straight line.
🔀 When a right angle or straight angle is divided by a third ray, complementary angles are formed.
🔑 Complementary angles form a right angle.
🔑 Supplementary angles form a straight angle.
🔑 Parallel lines never cross, while intersecting lines form angles.
📐 There are different types of angles, such as acute, obtuse, straight, complementary, and supplementary.
🔍 An acute angle is smaller than a right angle, an obtuse angle is bigger than a right angle, and a straight angle is formed by two rays pointing in opposite directions.
📏 Complementary angles add up to form a right angle, and supplementary angles add up to form a straight angle.
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