TEKS 111.6(b)(7)(E)
determine the measure of an unknown angle formed by two non-overlapping adjacent angles given one or both angle measures.
Source: Texas Administrative Code §111.6 (Chapter 111) · Adopted 2012
Knowledge & Skills 111.6(b)(7)
Geometry and measurement
The student applies mathematical process standards to solve problems involving angles less than or equal to 180 degrees. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 111.6(b)(7)
- TEKS 111.6(b)(7)(A) illustrate the measure of an angle as the part of a circle whose center is at the vertex of the angle that is "cut out" by the rays of the angle. Angle measures are limited to whol…
- TEKS 111.6(b)(7)(B) illustrate degrees as the units used to measure an angle, where 1/360 of any circle is one degree and an angle that "cuts" n/360 out of any circle whose center is at the angle's ve…
- TEKS 111.6(b)(7)(C) determine the approximate measures of angles in degrees to the nearest whole number using a protractor;
- TEKS 111.6(b)(7)(D) draw an angle with a given measure; and