Explain how two angles are equal

In summary, to show that angle a is equal to angle a, we can create two right triangles and use the fact that the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. By extending the sides of the smaller triangle to create a larger one, we can see that the angles in both triangles are equal, and therefore angle a is equal to angle a. This can also be explained by the theorem that two angles with mutually perpendicular sides are equal.
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Homework Statement



Explain step by step how angle a is equal to angle a

Homework Equations


The sum of the angles in a triangle equal 180 degrees.

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Made two right triangles but I am not sure how to connect angle a from the big triangle to the small one. Not sure where to go from there. Thanks in advance!


 
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Just extend those 2 arrows that meet the base, horizontal line.
First angle will be 90°
Let second angle be β

α+β=90°
β+x=90°
 
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Toranc3 said:

Homework Statement



Explain step by step how angle a is equal to angle a

Homework Equations


The sum of the angles in a triangle equal 180 degrees.

at a solution[/b][url=http://postimage.org/][PLAIN]http://s16.postimage.org/k0rslli05/untitled1.png[/url][/PLAIN]

Made two right triangles but I am not sure how to connect angle a from the big triangle to the small one. Not sure where to go from there. Thanks in advance!

I'm assuming this is not so much homework as you trying to understand what's in your book. So I'll give more direct help than what's usually allowed here.

See attached image. A, B refer to vertices of the big right triangle. a, b are vertices of the small triangle. C is common to both.

B is a right angle because a vertical line meets a horizontal line at B.

In the big triangle, angle ∠ACB = 180 - (α + 90) = 90 - α

angle ∠aCb = angle ∠ACB = 90 - α (opposite angles).

Finally, in the small triangle, ∠baC = 180 - (90 - α + 90) = α

You're done here, but for better understanding, you should be able to see that the big and small triangles (ABC and abC) are similar.
 

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And once you have done that, you will understand the theorem that two angles with mutually perpendicular sides sides are equal, just as two angles with mutually parallel sides are equal.
 

1. What does it mean for two angles to be equal?

Two angles are equal if they have the same measure. This means that the number of degrees in one angle is the same as the number of degrees in the other angle.

2. How can you prove that two angles are equal?

Two angles can be proven to be equal if they have the same measure, or if they are congruent. This can be shown through various geometric proofs or by using the properties of angles.

3. Can two angles be equal if they have different shapes?

Yes, two angles can be equal even if they have different shapes. The shape of an angle does not determine its measure or whether it is equal to another angle.

4. What is the difference between congruent angles and equal angles?

Congruent angles are angles that have the same measure, while equal angles are angles that have the same measure and the same shape. Therefore, all congruent angles are equal, but not all equal angles are congruent.

5. How do equal angles relate to parallel lines?

Equal angles play an important role in the definition of parallel lines. If two lines are parallel, then the corresponding angles formed by a transversal (a line that intersects both lines) are equal.

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