1.1.3 Complementary & Supplementary Angles 431

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...define supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles, linear pair
...solve algebra problems involving angle bisector, angle addition, vertical angles, supplementary and complementary angles

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x=?

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the measure of angle 1 = ?

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the measure of angle 2 = ?

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If the complement of an angle is 4 more than the angle, find the measure of the angle.

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The measure of the supplement of an angle is 24 less than twice the measure of the angle. Find the measure of the angle and its supplement.
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The measure of the angle is __ degrees.

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The measure of the supplement of the angle is __ degrees.

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I’ve completed the practice problems using vertical, complementary and supplementary angles and feel confident that I know how to solve them.