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Lines and Angles

Class 9 Maths • Chapter 06 • Comprehensive Guide

🧠 Why study Lines & Angles?

Almost every geometry chapter depends on angle relationships. Lines & Angles is the foundation for Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles and Constructions.

CBSE Tip: If you master this chapter, geometry becomes easy.

1. Basic Terms

Term Definition Representation
Line Segment Part of a line with two endpoints. \(\overline{AB}\)
Ray Part of a line with one endpoint. \(\vec{AB}\)
Collinear Points Three or more points on the same line. •———•———•

Real-life link:
• Road edges → Line segment
• Sun rays → Ray
• Electric wires → Lines

2. Types of Angles

Classify angles based on their measurement.

Angle Master

What type of angle is this?

90°

3. Pairs of Angles

Complementary & Supplementary

Complementary: Sum is 90°.

Supplementary: Sum is 180°.

Linear Pair Axiom

If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of two adjacent angles so formed is 180°.

Equation: \( \angle 1 + \angle 2 = 180^{\circ} \)

Missing Angle Solver

If one angle in a linear pair is \( x \), find the other.

4. Parallel Lines Lab

Click on an angle to highlight its related pairs!

Green = Vertically Opposite • Blue = Corresponding • Red = Alternate Interior

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Select an angle...

5. Triangles

Angle Sum Property
The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180°.
\( \angle A + \angle B + \angle C = 180^{\circ} \)
Exterior Angle Property
If a side of a triangle is produced, then the exterior angle so formed is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite angles.

🎯 Important Theorems to Remember

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Concept Mastery Quiz

1. An angle greater than 180° but less than 360° is called:

A) Obtuse
B) Reflex
C) Straight

2. If two lines intersect, vertically opposite angles are:

A) Equal
B) Unequal
C) Supplementary

3. The sum of two complementary angles is:

A) 180°
B) 90°
C) 360°

4. In a linear pair, if one angle is 60°, the other is:

A) 30°
B) 120°
C) 90°

5. Corresponding angles are on the ______ side of the transversal.

A) Same
B) Opposite
C) Alternate