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Unit 2 Day 3

Vertical Angles and Linear Pairss


Homework

take-off is critical
ski jumpers know that the angle ofthe ski jumper's body
on
Oympe
for getting the maximum distance on a jump. Ifm21 = 155, find m

nL2 2s

sound or radio waves


is also true for
2. The principle you learned for billiard balls from a mirror. Find
the path of the
for of light reflecting the following steps.
bouncing off a surface, or protractor
ray
a
and straightedge, by completing
laser light using only your
surface.
Note: The Normal is a line perpendicular to a

Target

Normal
Mirros
A
Laser light

S
Using your protractor, find the measure of
L A
a.
of Normal
b. Create LB to have the same measure as LA, but on the other side the
c. Will the light hit the target object?
No

3. In the figure below, mLGXF =42 and m4FXE = 49 Find the measures of each of
the following:
a. 2GXA eAS

b. LAXB 142

c LCXDu2

d. 2EXD
4. Two lines meet at a point. Find the measure of one of the vertical angles.
Is your answer reasonable? Explain.

(+104)°

3x

equa a elar l&0"


52
3z2+104 156

5 a. Find the value of x

3xts Sa-33
38
(2x+5)
(4y-1)°
b. Find the measure of angle a
(3x -33)
3x 3 3

c. Find the measure of angle b

99

d Find
. the value of y
6. When light passes through a lens, the rays can converge to a Focal Point.

Refractionbya Conveegng Lens


Find the measure of 2 g if:

and mL g =3(2y 12)°


mLf=4y + 7)°
4gr23 6 4 36
Fecal
2y 64

32
Inident mpvhich travel parnll to the principal ard
wil eied throug the lens and conver toa point

ng 4x32r2 13SS

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