Complementary Angles
Supplementary Angles
Angle Relationships
Finding Missing Angles
Triangles
Vocabulary
100
Find the complement of 83 degrees
7 degrees
100
Find the supplement of 82 degrees
98 degrees
100

Angles on opposite sides of the vertex when lines intersect

Vertical Angles

100

Complementary angles

Angle A measures 45

Angle B measures _______

Angle B measures 45o

100

The two angles in a triangle are 50 degrees and 26 degrees. What is the missing angle?


104 degrees

100
The sum of angles that equal 90 degrees
Complementary angles
200
Find the complement of 17 degrees
73 degrees
200
Find the supplement of 73 degrees
107 degrees
200

Angle ABC measures 55o and Angle DBG measure 35o . 

Complementary Angles

200

Supplementary angles.

Angle A measures 25o

Angle B measures _________

Angle B measures 155o

200

Two angles in a triangle add up to 145 degrees. What is the measure of the 3rd angle in the triangle?

35 degrees

200
Lines that are the same distance apart that will never intersect
Parallel Lines
300
Find the complement of 37 degrees
53 degrees
300

Find the supplement of 90 degrees

90 degrees

300

Draw an example of vertical angles

It should look similar to my drawing...

300

Supplementary angles

Angle A measures 152o

Angle B measures _________

Angle B measures 128o

300

There are line segments of lengths 12 cm, 15 cm, and 22 cm. Can they form a triangle? If yes, will they form one unique triangle or unlimited triangles?

Yes. One unique triangle.

300

Lines that intersect at a 90 degrees angle

Perpendicular Lines

400
Find the complement of 29 degrees
71 degrees
400
Find the supplement of 3 degrees
177 degrees
400

Angles that are side by side.

Adjacent Angles

400

Angle A measures 90o

Angle B measures 90o

These angles are ____________ and _____________ (They add up to...?)

Right and Supplementary

400

Line segments with lengths 10 cm, 10 cm, and 20 cm are given. Can you form a triangle? If yes, how many?


No. Cannot form a triangle. the two short sides are not longer than the long side.

400

Define supplementary angles

the sum of angles that equal 180 degrees

500

The following are 2 complementary angles... x and x + 4 What is the measurement of each angle?

43 degrees and 47 degrees

500
The following 2 angles are supplementary angles 2x and 3x - 5 What is the measurement of each angle?
74 degrees and 106 degrees
500

Draw a pair of angles that are NOT adjacent but supplements of each other.

It should look similar to my drawing...

500

True or False: Adjacent angles can be Vertical angles

False

500

Three angles are given: 45 degrees, 45 degrees, and 90 degrees. Can they form a triangle? If yes, how many? (one unique, or unlimited)


Yes! They can form an unlimited amount of triangles. (can make it as small or large as possible while keeping the same angles)

500
Define a vertex
A point where lines intersect
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