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Wk 4 Notes (Part 1 and 2)

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Please watch the edpuzzles to take notes here. You may take them on paper and upload images here as well. Whichever works best for you, but don't do the work twice.
Please watch the edpuzzles to take notes here. You may take them on paper and upload images here as well. Whichever works best for you, but don't do the work twice.
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Question 7
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Questions 8 & 9
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Questions 10 & 11
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Question 12
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Question 1
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2. Check all the relationships between <1 and <2.

Question 2
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4. Check all the relationships between <1 and <2.

Question 3
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6. Check all the relationships between <1 and <2.

Question 4
4.

Question 5
5.

Find the missing measure for z.

Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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adjacent
supplementary
vertical
Linear Pair
complementary
Linear Pair
vertical
adjacent
supplementary
complementary
Linear Pair
vertical
adjacent
complementary
supplementary
3. Find the missing measures in each figure. Keep the angle relationships in mind.
113
67
18
48
72
56
108
48
108
18
7. <A and <B are complementary angles. If the measure of <A is 42°, find the measure of <B.
67
56
48
18
108
72
9. <1 and <2 form a linear pair. If the measure of <1 is 113°, find the measure of<2.
18
48
108
67
56
72
11. If AB perpendicular to CD , m<DCE = (7x + 2)° and m<ECB = (x + 8)°, find the measure of <DCE.
116
10
62
131
17
72
122
12. If m<KNM = (8x – 5)° and m<MNJ = (4x – 19)°, find the measure of <KNM.
17
122
131
10
72
62
116
15. ∠1 and ∠2 form a linear pair. The measure of <2 is six more than twice the measure of <1. Find m<2.
122
-18
58
54
108
123
14
16. ∠J and ∠K are complementary angles. The measure of <J is 18 less than the measure of <K. Find the measure of each angle.
58
-18
14
108
54
122
123
18. If EF bisects ∠CEB, m∠CEF = (7x + 21)° and m∠FEB = (10x – 3)°, find the measure of ∠DEB.
141
108
8
132
17
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