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Angles--The Basics
By Janet Gantert
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Question 1
1.
If an angle is equal to 62 degrees, what is the measure of its supplement?
28 degrees
118 degrees
128 degrees
298 degrees
Question 2
2.
Question 3
3.
Calculate the missing angle.
Question 4
4.
Calculate the missing angle.
Question 5
5.
Calculate the missing angle.
Question 6
6.
Calculate the missing angle.
Question 7
7.
Tell whether the angles are adjacent, vertical, or neither.
Adjacent
Vertical
Neither
Question 8
8.
Check all that apply.
complementary
supplementary
adjacent
none of the above
Question 9
9.
Check all that apply.
complementary
supplementary
adjacent
none of the above
Question 10
10.
Check all that apply.
complementary
supplementary
adjacent
none of the above
Question 11
11.
Tell whether the two angle measures are complementary, supplementary, or neither.
complementary
supplementary
neither
Question 12
12.
Tell whether the two angle measures are complementary, supplementary, or neither.
complementary
supplementary
neither
Question 13
13.
Tell whether the two angle measures are complementary, supplementary, or neither.
complementary
supplementary
neither
Question 14
14.
Tell whether the two angle measures are complementary, supplementary, or neither.
complementary
supplementary
neither
Question 15
15.
Solve for angle x.
Question 16
16.
Solve for angle x.
Question 17
17.
Solve for angle x.
Question 18
18.
Solve for angle x.
Question 19
19.
What is the angle measure that is a complementary angle to 12°?
Question 20
20.
What is the angle measure that is a supplementary angle to 21°?
Question 21
21.
What is the angle measure that is a complementary angle to 34
o
?
Question 22
22.
What is the angle measure that is a supplementary angle to 71°?
Question 23
23.
Question 24
24.
Question 25
25.
Question 26
26.
Question 27
27.
Question 28
28.
What is the measure of <X?
Question 29
29.
What is the measure of <j?
Question 30
30.
Select all of the angle pairs that represent VERTICAL ANGLES
<3 and <4
<2 and <4
<1 and <2
<1 and <3
<2 and <3
<1 and <4