To name the angles in a given figure, you first need to identify the points that form the angles. Typically, angles are represented by a vertex and two rays. For example, if you have a triangle with vertices labeled A, B, and C, the angles are named as follows:
- Angle A: The angle formed at vertex A, typically written as ∠A.
- Angle B: The angle formed at vertex B, written as ∠B.
- Angle C: The angle formed at vertex C, written as ∠C.
If your figure is more complex, such as a polygon or a combination of lines, identify all the vertices and name the angles correspondingly. You can also use notation like ∠1, ∠2, ∠3 if the angles are numbered in the figure.
Without seeing the actual figure, it’s essential to examine it closely and label accordingly. Always ensure you’re clear about which angle corresponds to which vertex or ray for clarity in your discussion.