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Naming angles using three points worksheet with diagrams and blank lines for naming.

Worksheet titled "Naming Angles using Three Points" with 12 diagrams of angles formed by three points, each labeled with a number and a blank line for naming the angle.

Worksheet titled "Naming Angles using Three Points" with 12 diagrams of angles formed by three points, each labeled with a number and a blank line for naming the angle.

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Since I can't view or access uploaded images directly, I can't see the specific diagram in your image. However, based on the title and structure of the worksheet you've described — "Naming Angles using Three Points" — I can help you solve this type of problem if you describe the diagrams or provide the coordinates/labels for each angle.

But let me walk you through how to name an angle using three points, so you can apply it to each of the 12 problems on your worksheet:

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🔷 How to Name an Angle Using Three Points



An angle is named using three points:
- The first point is a point on one side of the angle.
- The middle point is the vertex (the corner point where the two rays meet).
- The third point is a point on the other side of the angle.

Format: `∠ABC`
- Point B is the vertex.
- Points A and C are on the rays forming the angle.

👉 Important Rule: The vertex must always be the middle letter.

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Steps to Solve Each Problem:


1. Identify the vertex (the point where the two lines meet).
2. Pick one point on each ray (arm) of the angle.
3. Write the angle name with the vertex in the middle.

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📌 Example:


Suppose you have a diagram with points A, B, and C, and the angle is formed at point B, with rays going to A and C.

Then the angle is named:
∠ABC or ∠CBA — both are correct, but always put the vertex in the middle.

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Incorrect Examples:


- ∠ACB → wrong! C is not the vertex
- ∠AB → incomplete; needs three points

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Now, if you can describe each of the 12 diagrams (e.g., “In problem 1, there’s a point P connected to Q and R, with Q being the corner”), I can help you name each angle.

Alternatively, here’s a template answer for what the worksheet likely expects:

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Sample Answers (Based on Typical Diagrams):



1. ∠PQR
2. ∠STU
3. ∠XYZ
4. ∠MNO
5. ∠DEF
6. ∠GHI
7. ∠JKL
8. ∠ABC
9. ∠WXY
10. ∠RST
11. ∠UVW
12. ∠LMN

> *(These are placeholders — actual names depend on labels in your diagram.)*

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🔍 Please reply with:
- The labels of the points in each diagram (e.g., "Problem 1: points P, Q, R with Q as the vertex")
- Or a description of each figure

And I’ll give you the correct angle names for all 12 problems with explanations!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of angles and lines worksheet.
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