7LRIS WS #34 - Classifying Angles

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34 questions
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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.

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Find the measure of angle 1.
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Find the measure of angle 2.
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Find the measure of angle 3.
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Name the pair of angles that are vertical to each other.
Write your answer like: a, b

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Name the angle that is Complementary to angle c.
Write your answer like: a

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Name the angle that is Supplementary to angle c.
Write your answer like: a

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Find the measure of a complement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
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Find the measure of a complement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
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Find the measure of a complement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
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Find the measure of a supplement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
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Find the measure of a supplement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
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Find the measure of a supplement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

Complementary angles must be acute.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

Supplementary angles must be obtuse.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

Two acute angles can be supplementary.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

A pair of vertical angles can be complementary.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

A pair of vertical angles can be supplementary.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

Vertical angles must have the same measure.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

Complementary angles can be adjacent.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

Supplementary angles can be adjacent.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

Any two right angles are supplementary.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

Two acute angles are ALWAYS complementary.

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State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.

An acute and an obtuse angle are ALWAYS supplementary.

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A common error is assuming that any pair of angles that are "across from each other" are vertical. In the figure, angle 1 and angle 3 are vertical angles because they are formed by intersecting lines. Angles 2 and 4 are not vertical angles. Name ONE other pair of nonadjacent angles that are also not vertical.

Write your answer like: 1, 3

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Look at these angles. Which two angles are complementary?
Write your answer like: A, B