Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 2
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Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 3
3.
Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 4
4.
Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 5
5.
Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 6
6.
Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 7
7.
Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 8
8.
Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 9
9.
Identify each pair of angle as adjacent, vertical, complementary, and/or supplementary. Can be more than one.
Question 10
10.
Find the measure of angle 1.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 11
11.
Find the measure of angle 2.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 12
12.
Find the measure of angle 3.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 13
13.
Name the pair of angles that are vertical to each other.
Write your answer like: a, b
Question 14
14.
Name the angle that is Complementary to angle c.
Write your answer like: a
Question 15
15.
Name the angle that is Supplementary to angle c.
Write your answer like: a
Question 16
16.
Find the measure of a complement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 17
17.
Find the measure of a complement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 18
18.
Find the measure of a complement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 19
19.
Find the measure of a supplement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 20
20.
Find the measure of a supplement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 21
21.
Find the measure of a supplement of angle 1 for each of the following measures of angle 1.
Write your answer like: 100
Question 22
22.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
Complementary angles must be acute.
Question 23
23.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
Supplementary angles must be obtuse.
Question 24
24.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
Two acute angles can be supplementary.
Question 25
25.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
A pair of vertical angles can be complementary.
Question 26
26.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
A pair of vertical angles can be supplementary.
Question 27
27.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
Vertical angles must have the same measure.
Question 28
28.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
Complementary angles can be adjacent.
Question 29
29.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
Supplementary angles can be adjacent.
Question 30
30.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
Any two right angles are supplementary.
Question 31
31.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
Two acute angles are ALWAYS complementary.
Question 32
32.
State whether the following statements are always, sometimes, or never true.
An acute and an obtuse angle are ALWAYS supplementary.
Question 33
33.
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
Question 34
34.
Look at these angles. Which two angles are complementary?