Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific angles in your uploaded image. However, I can help you solve this type of problem if you describe the angles or provide details about each one.
But based on the worksheet format and instructions:
Task: Identify whether each angle is
acute,
right, or
obtuse.
Definitions:
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Acute angle: Less than 90° (sharp, narrow)
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Right angle: Exactly 90° (forms a perfect "L" shape)
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Obtuse angle: Greater than 90° but less than 180° (wider than a right angle)
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Let me walk through how to identify them:
Step-by-step guide:
1. Look at the angle formed by the two rays.
2. Compare it to a right angle (like the corner of a square).
- If it's
smaller than that →
acute
- If it's
exactly like that →
right
- If it's
larger than that →
obtuse
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Now, since I can't see the image, here’s what you should do for each numbered angle:
1.
Angle 1: Look at the opening — is it small? → Acute
2.
Angle 2: Does it look like an "L"? → Right
3.
Angle 3: Is it wide? → Obtuse
...and so on.
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👉 Please describe the angles (e.g., “Angle 1 looks narrow,” “Angle 5 looks like a corner”), and I’ll help you label each one correctly.
Alternatively, if you can describe the shapes or tell me which ones look like L-shapes, sharp corners, or wide openings, I can give you the correct answers!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of lines rays and angles worksheet.