Vocabulary Part 1
Vocabulary Part 2
Angle Relationships Part 1
Angle Relationships Part 2
Angle Relationships Part 3
100

Any line that intersects two or more parallel lines.

Transversal

100

Straight lines that never intersect

Parallel lines

100

What is the relationship between angles 3 and 6?


alternate interior angles

100

What is the relationship between angles 2 and 6?

corresponding angles

100

What is the angle relationship between angles 2 and 8?


same-side exterior angles

200

Two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees

Supplementary angles

200

Two angles whose measures add up to 90

Complementary angles

200

If the measure of angle 2 is 37 degrees, what is the measure of angle 7? What is the angle relationship?

 

37 degrees; alternate exterior angles

200

If angle 2 is 60 degrees, what does angle 3 equal? What is the angle relationship?


60 degrees; vertical angles

200

If angle 1 is equal to 95, what is angle 4 equal to? What is the angle relationship?


85 degrees; linear pair

300

When 2 parallel lines are both intersected by a transversal, these angles occupy the same position but at different intersections

Corresponding angles

300

A pair of adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines. These angles are also supplementary.

Linear Pair

300

If the measure of angle 4 is 112 degrees, what is the measure of angle 6? What is the angle relationship?

 

68 degrees; same-side interior angles

300

If the measure of angle 2 is 30 degrees, what is the measure of angle 6? What is the angle relationship?

 

30 degrees; corresponding angles

300

Given that angle 2 is 82 degrees, what does angle 3 and angle 4 equal?


Angle 3 = 82 degrees (vertical angles) and angle 4 = 98 degrees (linear pair)

400

Congruent angles formed by two intersecting lines. These angles are located across from each other, sharing only a vertex.

Vertical angles

400

If two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, these angles are located on the outside of the two parallel lines on opposite sides of the transversal.

Alternate exterior angles

400

If angle 4 = 3x+7 and angle 5 = 4x-2, find the value of x.

x = 9

400

If angle 2 = 3y+24 and angle 3 = 7y-16, find the value of y.



y = 10

400

If angle 3 = 3p+60 and angle 5 = 60 degrees, find the value of p.

p = 20

500

When 2 parallel lines are both intersected by a transversal these angles are inside of the two parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal.

Alternate interior angles

500

When 2 parallel lines are both intersected by a transversal these angles are inside of the two parallel lines and on the same side of the transversal.

Same-side interior angles (consecutive interior angles)

500

If angle 5 = 4x+10 and angle 7 = 2x+20, what is the measure of angle 4?

 

110 degrees

500

Find the value of x.

x = 20

500

If angle 1 = 5n and angle 8 = 2n+66, find the measure of angle 2.


70 degrees

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