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Foundations of Geometry 2

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Find the measure of angle b.


Question 9
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Find the measure of angle b.


Question 10
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Find the measure of angle b.


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Name the segment that is congruent to segment CB.
Segment TA
Segment AV
Segment CA
Segment AB

Name the segment that is congruent to segment TV.
Segment AV
Segment AB
Segment AT
Segment CA

Name the angle that is congruent to angle ACB.
Angle CAT
Angle TAV
Angle ABC
Angle VTA

Name the angle that is congruent to angle ABC.
Angle CAT
Angle VTA
Angle ABC
Angle VAT

Name a straight angle.
Angle ABC
Angle VTA
Angle CAT
Angle TAV
Match each diagram with the name of the relationship shown.
Angle a and angle b are adjacent angles.
Angle a and angle b are complementary angles.
Angle a and angle b are vertical angles.
Angles a and angle b are a linear pair.
Ray FP bisects angle GFH.

35 degrees
55 degrees
70 degrees
145 degrees
Ray EP bisects angle GEF.

141 degrees
51 degrees
39 degrees
78 degrees
Two angles are complementary when their measures add up to _____ degrees.
45
60
180
90
30
Two angles are supplementary when their measures add up to _____ degrees.
60
90
180
45
30
Vertical angles are _______________.
congruent
adjacent
complementary
supplementary