Chapter 7-2: Complementary and Supplementary Angles

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20 questions
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Check the relationship(s) that apply in this picture. There may be more than 1 answer.

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Check the relationship(s) that apply in this picture. There may be more than 1 answer.

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Check the relationship(s) that apply in this picture. There may be more than 1 answer.

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Tell whether the two angle measures are complementary, supplementary, or neither.

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Tell whether the two angle measures are complementary, supplementary, or neither.

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Tell whether the two angle measures are complementary, supplementary, or neither.

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Tell whether the two angle measures are complementary, supplementary, or neither.

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Solve for angle x. Only type the number, no degree!

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Solve for angle x. Only type the number, no degree!

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Solve for angle x. Only type the number, no degree!

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Solve for angle x. Only type the number, no degree!

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Write the missing angle measure. Please only type the number.

Angle C and Angle D are complementary angles. If angle C is 12°, what is the measurement of angle D?

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Write the missing angle measure. Please only type the number.

Angle X and Angle Y are supplementary angles. If angle X is 21°, what is the measurement of angle Y?

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Write the missing angle measure. Please only type the number.

Angle A and Angle B are complementary angles. If angle A is 22°, what is the measure of angle B?

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Write the missing angle measure. Please only type the number.

Angle S and Angle T are supplementary angles. If angle S is 75°, what is the measure of angle T?

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A kite string makes an angle of 48˚ with respect to the ground as shown below. The dashed line is vertical and the ground is horizontal. Select the correct equation below to find x.

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Solve for x. Only input the number for x.

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A ski jump makes an angle of 27˚ with respect to the water as shown below. Select the correct equation to solve for x in the image below.

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Solve for x.

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A map shows a railroad crossing a highway, as shown below. Name one pair of angles are supplementary angles.