MGF1106 M 9:30 Before watching this video, I didn't realize nothing of this content. Now I a learning a lot because of you. Thank you, Professor Hearn.
Thank you so much for 2 days I’ve been trying to solve this exact problem (slightly different degrees provided but numbered the same) with this video I did it in 15 minutes
Chad Fowler MGF 1106 9:30 This is really helping with the mathlab homework right now I learned that vertical angles that are directly across from each other are equal
Marija Erdeljanovic Wed 11am, MGF1106 "When a right angle is broken into two pieces, those angles that are formed are called complimentary angles, and, of course, they must add up to 90 degrees."
Melissa Caso MGF1106 W 9:30 My takeaway from this video is there are different types of relationships we have to remember such as complementary which sums up to 90 degrees and Interior angles of a Triangle which always sum up to 180 degrees. You make this much more easier to understand and this takes a lot of stress out of math for me. Thank you!
Preston Cohen (MGF1106 9:30-10:45 Wednesday). My takeaway from this video, is that I now learned some key geometry vocabulary words that are very important to understand. Thanks again.
Alisha M MGF 1106 Tuesdays and Thursday’s 2pm-315pm This video was really helpful... Identifying each vertical angle first and if an angle is opposite of one another they are equal ; Each angle has to add up to 180 degrees in an triangle and each supplemental angle add up to 180 degrees... I always had trouble trying to figure out this for years and this video was really helpful thank you soooo much
Melissa Denose MGF1106 TR 2PM "When a ray projects off of a straight line forming two angles those angles are necessarily supplementary or add up to 180" this helps so much because i genuinely had no idea how to solve these problems
i have a test tomorrow and i didn’t get the concept. thank you so much! but i do have a question. if angles 9 and 10 are supplementary, why aren’t angles 11 and 12 supplementary? thanks
Devin Carey MGF 1106 W 11-12:15 When a right angle is broken into 2 pieces, those angles that are formed are called complementary angles and of course must add up to 90 degrees.
Jessica Guallimba, MGF 1106 Tuesdays 9:30-10:45, "When two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal and we look at the angles that are between the two parallel lines but are alternate sides of the transversal call these alternate interior angles."
Catherine Riquel MGF1106 -Wednesday 11am “When a right angle is broken into two pieces those angles that are formed are called complementary angles and they must add up to 90 degrees”
This is Naiby Wu Lu and im from class MGF1106, one take way from this video is that i learn transversal is a line that intersects each of a pair of parallel lines.
1) bmcrae 2) MGF1106 EFSC 3) If we look at the angles that are outside parallel lines and on alternate sides of the transversal, we call these alternate exterior angles.
Devyn Colon MGF 1106-683 I'm sure I've said it before, but I like that you color code each element of the problem and the solution as you go. It really helps distinguish each part of the problem making it easy to follow and even easier to comprehend.
Sandie Hinds MGF 1106 TR 2 p.m.-3:15 p.m. " When a right angle is broken into pieces, the angles that are formed are called complimentary angles and they must add up to 90 degrees". " Angles that are vertical are equal to each other".
Moise Rocher MGF 1106-841 I learned a lot about Angle relationships.This video was perfect for a beginner like me. This video also helped me to obtain a better knowledge to understand parallel lines and transversals. One thing I liked about the video is how easy she explained the whole thing.
Victoria Busutil MGF1106 683 One thing I liked about the video was that you really color code the things and it helped me understand more everytime and you take your time to really show step by step. You show us easy ways to solve the steps in this geometry lesson.
Terayne Bosch MGF1106 M930 One of my takeaways from this video is: " When a pair of two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal, the two angles on the same side of the transversal and the same side of the parallel lines are called corresponding angles."
A. Gato MGF1106Wed11:00am "When a pair of parallel lines are crossed by a transversal, the two angles on the same side of the transversal and the same side of the parallel lines are called corresponding angles."
Julia L. MGF1106 Thurs 9:30am. I appreciate you putting the definitions for concepts you were referencing, such as transversals. It made it easier to follow along, thank you!
Roxanne Geldart MGF1106 TR 2pm "Corresponding angles, they are on the same side of the traversal L3, and they're both on top of the parallel lines. This means that angel 6 is equal to the sum of angles 1 and 2. Angle 6 is 114 degrees and angel 2 is 57 degrees. So subtract these two values to find angle 1. "
Haven L. MGF1106 Wednesday 11 AM "When a right angle is broken into two pieces those angles that are formed are called complementary angles and of course they must add up to 90 degrees."
Sybill Pierre MGF 1106 TR2PM When a pair of parallel lines are crossed by a transversal, the two angles on the same side of the transversal and the same side of the parallel lines are called corresponding angles
Amanda Walters - MGF1106 M 9:30 Before watching this video, I didn't realize how many different types of angles there were. Fortunately, this video helped to break it down and made it easier to understand.
Good question! Well, if you are given the measures of the angles, you can just add a pair of angles together to determine if they add up to 90 degrees (complementary) or 180 degrees(supplementary). But, if you only have a diagram, adjoined angles that form a straight line are supplementary. I am not sure if this is what you are asking for, but just let me know if you have a follow-up question. :-)
Patricia Sandoval MGF1106 Tuesdays 9:30-10:45am "We are giving that two of the angles inside the triangle are 66 degrees and 57 degrees and we have to find the remaining twelve angles."
Angel Johnson MGF1106 I learned from this video when 2 parallel lines are looked at from the outside the parallel lines on the alternate side of the transversal are called alternate exterior angles.
Mirza Tazwar (MGF1106 M 9:30) I have learned all the different types of angles and the relationships from this video. Before watching this video I knew the names of different angles but did not know the relationship and I can find or solve one angle by using the relationships. Very helpful video to measures any angle with parallel line and transversal.
Jaimee Armesto MGF 1106 Something I learned from this video was the difference between alternate exterior angles and alternate interior angles. Exterior angles are outside of the parallel lines, while interior interior angles are inside of the parallel lines.
• Naketa Leiba • MGF1106-837 • Complete ONE of the following statements: o One thing I liked about the video was how you used information to provide the measurement of the angles. There are two parallel lines and two transversals. It forms a triangle and 14 angles. Starting with the two angles in the center if the triangle you can solve for the rest if angles.
Amanda Gonzalez MGF1106 W 9:30 I learned from this video all the possible relationships that could happen. This is a really helpful trick that makes everything a lot easier.
Victoria Gonzalez MGF1106 W 11am "on the other hand, when parallel lines are crossed by a transversal and we look at the angles that are between the two parallel lines but on alternate sides of the transversal we call these alternate interior angles"
Lena B MGF1106 M 9:30 I learned The placement of the numbers and how to solve to get the correct answers in the correct place and it made it so much easier for me so when I did the test it was simple and I got it.
Adia MGF1106 M9:30 I learned how which is a corresponding angle from this video. > My takeaway from this video is exterior will be equal to the opposite interior angles > Before watching this video, I didn't get why line1 and line2 were considered parallel
Evan Herring MGF1106 I learned how to use known relationships to find the measures of angles. I also learned that a transversal is a line that intersects each of a pair of parallel lines.
Melissa Infante MGF1106 (Wednesday 11AM) "When a ray projects off of a straight line forming two angles, those angles are necessarily supplementary or add up to 180 degrees"
Gabriella Fernandez MGF1106 TR 2:00pm If you add up all the angles on the interior of a triangle, they will always sum to 180 degrees. Thank you for these videos, helped me a lot!
Cynthia Gamarra MGF1106 I learned that when a right angle is broken into two pieces the angles that are formed are called complementary angles and they must add up to 90 degrees
Taiesha MGF1106 M 9:30 I learned how to identify the measures of multiple missing angles step by step, also I found that having a starting point with the vertical angles made it easier for me to actually start the problem
Thank you so much I really did not understand this in class till now
i guess Im kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good website to stream newly released series online ?
hi miss mary ....i am an Egyptian math teacher and i really enjoyed that ...u covered all the component of the lesson in 5 minutes .... will done
Thanks for being so supportive! It means a lot coming from a colleague. :-)
you are a gifted teacher ...but unfortunately you dont have a lot of video ...please inform me when you create a new thing...
Your explanation was amazing. It helped a lot!! Thanks ❤️
Thank you! This was a tremendous help!
I am so glad! Thank you for the positive feedback!
This video has helped me understand parallel and transversal lines.
thumps up Ms.Hearn
Thanks ALOT Miss Hearn, I am getting it now, before my mind is completely blank about this study. Tks a lot and God bless you!
Thanks ma'am... you just explained all these angles very beautifully and in a simplest way... Thanks a lot
MGF1106 M 9:30
Before watching this video, I didn't realize nothing of this content. Now I a learning a lot because of you. Thank you, Professor Hearn.
Glad to help!
Thank you this has helped me better understand parallel and transversal lines!
Omg Thankyou sooo much I failed geometry bc of angles 😭 but now Ik how to do now on test thankyou sooo much !! God bless u❤️
Thank you Ms. Hearn for this teaching video. It is very helpful to understand parallel and transversal lines.
You're very welcome!
Thank you Ms. Hearn, I took MA 305, and I was Kind of struggle with this problem. But just after watching this Video, I fully understand.
Glad it helped!
You have done a great job don't consider negative comments
Thank you so much for 2 days I’ve been trying to solve this exact problem (slightly different degrees provided but numbered the same) with this video I did it in 15 minutes
Thanks a lot ❤ from India 🇮🇳 , concept clear 🎉
best vid ever after online school its so confusing this is 10./10
Awww! Thank you so much! :-) Good luck with your studies!
Chad Fowler
MGF 1106 9:30
This is really helping with the mathlab homework right now
I learned that vertical angles that are directly across from each other are equal
Fantastic! That is a useful fact. I am glad it is helping.
I'm Nashanti taking MGF1106 this video helped me understand the difference between transversal lines and parallel lines.
Marija Erdeljanovic
Wed 11am, MGF1106
"When a right angle is broken into two pieces, those angles that are formed are called complimentary angles, and, of course, they must add up to 90 degrees."
Thank! Great help and Great video! I like your note, too! Very simple and EASY TO UNDERSTAND concept.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback. I really appreciate it. :-)
Melissa Caso
MGF1106 W 9:30
My takeaway from this video is there are different types of relationships we have to remember such as complementary which sums up to 90 degrees and Interior angles of a Triangle which always sum up to 180 degrees. You make this much more easier to understand and this takes a lot of stress out of math for me. Thank you!
Preston Cohen (MGF1106 9:30-10:45 Wednesday). My takeaway from this video, is that I now learned some key geometry vocabulary words that are very important to understand. Thanks again.
It is easy to underestimate the importance of vocabulary. I am glad you found it helpful!
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!
Yay! I am glad that you found it helpful! Thank you for the positive feedback. :-)
Thank you soo much ma'am we really appreciate it 😊 God bless you
Most welcome 😊
I like the examples given regarding the relationship of all angles
Omg thx I was confused at first but this really helped
I want you to be successful and I am here to help! Thank you for the positive feedback!
Alisha M
MGF 1106
Tuesdays and Thursday’s
2pm-315pm
This video was really helpful... Identifying each vertical angle first and if an angle is opposite of one another they are equal ; Each angle has to add up to 180 degrees in an triangle and each supplemental angle add up to 180 degrees... I always had trouble trying to figure out this for years and this video was really helpful thank you soooo much
Realllllyyyyy helped me !!😁😁😁😁
Melissa Denose
MGF1106 TR 2PM
"When a ray projects off of a straight line forming two angles those angles are necessarily supplementary or add up to 180"
this helps so much because i genuinely had no idea how to solve these problems
Thank you so so so so so so much this really helped me a lot like alot lot lot lot🙏🏽❤
You are so so so so so welcome! Thanks for watching! :-)
Thank you so much this really helped me!
I'm so glad it helped! Thanks for watching. :-)
That was the easiest way to understand about angles 😍
i have a test tomorrow and i didn’t get the concept. thank you so much! but i do have a question. if angles 9 and 10 are supplementary, why aren’t angles 11 and 12 supplementary? thanks
Actually they are! Good observation. :-)
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Awww! You make my day! Thanks! :-)
@@MzMath thank you ❤️
Mgf1106 friday 9:30-10:45am
Corresponding angles are equal
Alternate interior angles are equal
Alternate exterior angles are equal
Devin Carey
MGF 1106 W 11-12:15
When a right angle is broken into 2 pieces, those angles that are formed are called complementary angles and of course must add up to 90 degrees.
Thank you this helped me so much!!❤️❤️❤️
Jessica Guallimba, MGF 1106 Tuesdays 9:30-10:45, "When two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal and we look at the angles that are between the two parallel lines but are alternate sides of the transversal call these alternate interior angles."
Catherine Riquel
MGF1106 -Wednesday 11am
“When a right angle is broken into two pieces those angles that are formed are called complementary angles and they must add up to 90 degrees”
This is Naiby Wu Lu and im from class MGF1106, one take way from this video is that i learn transversal is a line that intersects each of a pair of parallel lines.
1) bmcrae
2) MGF1106 EFSC
3) If we look at the angles that are outside parallel lines and on alternate sides of the transversal, we call these alternate exterior angles.
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
What are angles 3 and 7 called?
Thank you for the effort..Gratitude
This was helpful thanks
Devyn Colon
MGF 1106-683
I'm sure I've said it before, but I like that you color code each element of the problem and the solution as you go. It really helps distinguish each part of the problem making it easy to follow and even easier to comprehend.
Sandie Hinds
MGF 1106 TR 2 p.m.-3:15 p.m.
" When a right angle is broken into pieces, the angles that are formed are called complimentary angles and they must add up to 90 degrees". " Angles that are vertical are equal to each other".
Moise Rocher
MGF 1106-841
I learned a lot about Angle relationships.This video was perfect for a beginner like me. This video also helped me to obtain a better knowledge to understand parallel lines and transversals. One thing I liked about the video is how easy she explained the whole thing.
Very helpful! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Victoria Busutil MGF1106 683 One thing I liked about the video was that you really color code the things and it helped me understand more everytime and you take your time to really show step by step. You show us easy ways to solve the steps in this geometry lesson.
Terayne Bosch
MGF1106 M930
One of my takeaways from this video is: " When a pair of two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal, the two angles on the same side of the transversal and the same side of the parallel lines are called corresponding angles."
A. Gato MGF1106Wed11:00am
"When a pair of parallel lines are crossed by a transversal, the two angles on the same side of the transversal and the same side of the parallel lines are called corresponding angles."
Thank you to give a difficult puzzle for maths expo
Edwina Baltazar
MGF1106 T 9:30
"when a ray projects off a straight line is called a supplementary "
Julia L. MGF1106 Thurs 9:30am. I appreciate you putting the definitions for concepts you were referencing, such as transversals. It made it easier to follow along, thank you!
Roxanne Geldart
MGF1106 TR 2pm
"Corresponding angles, they are on the same side of the traversal L3, and they're both on top of the parallel lines. This means that angel 6 is equal to the sum of angles 1 and 2. Angle 6 is 114 degrees and angel 2 is 57 degrees. So subtract these two values to find angle 1. "
Giavanna Antonelli
MGF1106 T 9:30
" when a right angle is broken into two pieces it is called a complementary angle"
Kerstin haber mgf1106, one thing I liked about this video is how everything was color coded and organized well so i can understand it more.
Very helpful👍🏽
MGF 1106 FRI 9:30
Kealee Wilkes
Corresponding, alternate exterior, and alternate interior's angles are equal.
Haven L.
MGF1106 Wednesday 11 AM
"When a right angle is broken into two pieces those angles that are formed are called complementary angles and of course they must add up to 90 degrees."
wow , amazing video,
Carly Rebar
MGF1106 M 9:30
My takeaway from this video is that complementary angles are right angles split in half so they must add up to 90 degrees.
Good work!
Thank you so much I love this.
You are so welcome!
Sybill Pierre
MGF 1106 TR2PM
When a pair of parallel lines are crossed by a transversal, the two angles on the same side of the transversal and the same side of the parallel lines are called corresponding angles
Thank you so much
Amanda Walters
- MGF1106 M 9:30
Before watching this video, I didn't realize how many different types of angles there were. Fortunately, this video helped to break it down and made it easier to understand.
That is good to hear! Thanks!
Saskia François
Mgf1106 9:30-10:45am Friday
Corresponding angles are equal alternate interior angles are equal and alternate exterior are equal
Jaycen James
MGF1106 M 9:30
My takeaway from this video is that supplementary adds up to 180 degrees and a complementary adds up to 90 degrees.
That's right! Keep up the good work!
I have doubt in figure first..Two lines are not transversal when they intersect each other at the same point..??
Good question! Think of it as the pair of parallel lines has two different transversals.
@@MzMath will u plz elaborate .Very thankful to u if u post shorts on this topic...
how do we know which is supplementery or complementary
Good question! Well, if you are given the measures of the angles, you can just add a pair of angles together to determine if they add up to 90 degrees (complementary) or 180 degrees(supplementary). But, if you only have a diagram, adjoined angles that form a straight line are supplementary. I am not sure if this is what you are asking for, but just let me know if you have a follow-up question. :-)
thank you your video will help me alot on my tommorow's test
Thanks
Patricia Sandoval
MGF1106 Tuesdays 9:30-10:45am
"We are giving that two of the angles inside the triangle are 66 degrees and 57 degrees and we have to find the remaining twelve angles."
Angel Johnson
MGF1106
I learned from this video when 2 parallel lines are looked at from the outside the parallel lines on the alternate side of the transversal are called alternate exterior angles.
Danny Serrano
MFG1106 Tuesday Thursday 2-3:15
Vertical angles have angles that are equal on either side.
Mirza Tazwar (MGF1106 M 9:30) I have learned all the different types of angles and the relationships from this video. Before watching this video I knew the names of different angles but did not know the relationship and I can find or solve one angle by using the relationships. Very helpful video to measures any angle with parallel line and transversal.
I am glad it was helpful! Thank you for the feedback!
Jaimee Armesto
MGF 1106
Something I learned from this video was the difference between alternate exterior angles and alternate interior angles. Exterior angles are outside of the parallel lines, while interior interior angles are inside of the parallel lines.
Excellent! Important concept!
MGF 1106
Tamasha Mccloud. In this video I learned the definition for complimentary angle and vertical angles. This video was very informative.
That's great to hear, Tamasha! Thank you!
Chauncey Bennett, MGF1106 Tuesday 9:30-10:45, " angle 2 is directly opposite of angle 57 and their equal to each other"
MG1106 Tues/Thurs
This video helped me understand how to
work out these parallel problems smoothly.
Jennifer Frederic
Mgf1106
I didn't realize the difference of all these types of angles until i watched your video. thanks for your help!
You are very welcome!
• Naketa Leiba
• MGF1106-837
• Complete ONE of the following statements:
o One thing I liked about the video was how you used information to provide the measurement of the angles. There are two parallel lines and two transversals. It forms a triangle and 14 angles. Starting with the two angles in the center if the triangle you can solve for the rest if angles.
Adriel Biddy
Fri 9:30am MGF1106
"If you add up all the angles on the interior of a triangle they will always sum to 180 degrees."
Claudia Aguiar
MGF1106 T/R2pm
"A transversal is a line that intersects each pair of parallel lines".
Amanda Gonzalez
MGF1106 W 9:30
I learned from this video all the possible relationships that could happen. This is a really helpful trick that makes everything a lot easier.
Fantastic! I am glad to hear it!
Victoria Gonzalez
MGF1106 W 11am
"on the other hand, when parallel lines are crossed by a transversal and we look at the angles that are between the two parallel lines but on alternate sides of the transversal we call these alternate interior angles"
Chelsi Bunting
MGF1106 Tues 9:30-10:45 a.m.
"If you add up all the angles on the interior of a triangle, they will always sum to 180 degrees."
[ Jessica Minter | MGF1106 ] Thank you Professor! This video helped me understand how to find the measures of angles formed by parallel lines.
J Campbell
MGF1106 W 9:30 - 10:45am
In this video, I learned how to find complementary, supplementary, and vertical angles.
Excellent! I am glad to hear it!
Aidan P.
MGF1106 T, 9:30
Corresponding, alternate exterior, and alternate interior's angles are equal.
Thanks alot for your help late comment
Oymee Duan
MGF1106 M 9:30
My takeaway from this video is vertical angels are when two lines cross and they are also equal.
Keep up the good work!
Lena B
MGF1106 M 9:30
I learned The placement of the numbers and how to solve to get the correct answers in the correct place and it made it so much easier for me so when I did the test it was simple and I got it.
Adia
MGF1106 M9:30
I learned how which is a corresponding angle from this video.
> My takeaway from this video is exterior will be equal to the opposite interior angles
> Before watching this video, I didn't get why line1 and line2 were considered parallel
Thant's important!
Evan Herring
MGF1106
I learned how to use known relationships to find the measures of angles. I also learned that a transversal is a line that intersects each of a pair of parallel lines.
Melissa Infante
MGF1106 (Wednesday 11AM)
"When a ray projects off of a straight line forming two angles, those angles are necessarily supplementary or add up to 180 degrees"
Gabriella Fernandez
MGF1106 TR 2:00pm
If you add up all the angles on the interior of a triangle, they will always sum to 180 degrees.
Thank you for these videos, helped me a lot!
Stephanie Ramos
MGF1106 9:30
before watching this video, I didn't realize that when a ray project lies off a straight line is called a supplementary
Cynthia Gamarra
MGF1106
I learned that when a right angle is broken into two pieces the angles that are formed are called complementary angles and they must add up to 90 degrees
Taiesha
MGF1106 M 9:30
I learned how to identify the measures of multiple missing angles step by step, also I found that having a starting point with the vertical angles made it easier for me to actually start the problem
I am glad to hear that!