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Fun With Angles

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Given the diagram below with a set of parallel lines cut by a transversal, ∠2 and ∠8 are what type of angles?

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Given the diagram below with a set of parallel lines cut by a transversal, ∠7 and ∠8 are what type of angles?

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In the diagram below lines s and t run parallel. ∠1 and ∠2 are what type of angles?

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In the diagram below lines s and t run parallel. ∠4 and the angle marked as 32° are what type of angles?

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In the diagram below lines s and t run parallel. ∠3 and the angle marked as 32° are what type of angles?

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In the diagram below lines s and t run parallel. ∠2 and the angle marked as 115° are what type of angles?

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Given the diagram below with a set of parallel lines cut by transversals, what is the mathematical relationship between ∠b and ∠d?

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Given the diagram below with a set of parallel lines cut by transversals, what is the mathematical relationship between ∠b and ∠c?

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Given the diagram below, what is the mathematical relationship between ∠3 and ∠4?

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Given the diagram below, what is the mathematical relationship between ∠1 and ∠4?

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Given the diagram below with a set of parallel lines cut by transversals, what is the mathematical relationship between ∠b and ∠c?

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In the diagram below what is the mathematical relationship between ∠D and ∠G?

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Determine the measures for angles 1 through 7 in the diagram given. Lines q and m run parallel and lines j and k are considered transversals (keep in mind all of the angle relationships we studied in this unit). Include any basic calculations used to determine your answers.

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Determine the measures for angles 1 through 6 in the diagram given. Lines m and n run parallel (keep in mind all of the angle relationships we studied in this unit). Include any basic calculations used to determine your answers.

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BONUS: Determine the measures for angles 1 and 2 in the diagram given. Lines are marked as parallel (keep in mind all of the angle relationships we studied in this unit). You will need to solve for the value of X to then determine these two angle measures--ALL support work must be included and correct to be eligible for the extra points on this question.

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BONUS: Determine the measures x and y in the diagram given. Lines are marked as parallel (keep in mind all of the angle relationships we studied in this unit). ALL support work must be included and correct to be eligible for the extra points on this question.

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BONUS: Determine the measures x and y in the diagram given. Keep in mind all of the angle relationships we studied in this unit). ALL support work must be included and correct to be eligible for the extra points on this question.