Complemetary
Supplementary
Isolating Variable
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Miscellaneous
100
Give a complement to an angle that is 89 degrees
What is 1 degree
100
A linear pair would also be a pair of supplementary angles
What is TRUE!
100
43 + M = 100. Solve for M.
What is M is 57
100
Two lines intersecting at 90 degree angles are called this (not right angles)
What is perpendicular
100
What you get when you subtract the subtrahend from the minuend.
What is the DIFFERENCE
200
Give a complement to an angle that is 5.5 degrees
What is 84.5
200
Supplementary angles add up to this amount of degrees
What is 180 degrees
200
X - 55.1 = 132.54. Solve for X
What is X is 187.64
200
AN angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees
What is an acute
200
Calculate: 5/12 - 3/12 - (-2/12)
What is 4/12
300
Give a complement to an angle that is 54 1/3 degrees
What is 35 2/3 degrees
300
A supplement to an angle that is 145 degrees
What is 35 degrees
300
13 2/3 - N = -15 1/2 Solve for N.
What is 29 1/6
300
M-1 3/5 = 2 2/3
What is 4 4/15
300
Total degrees of a straight angle
What is 180 degrees
400
True or False: Complementary angles must be adjacent (next to each other)
What is FALSE! (you crazy people)
400
The supplement to an angle that is 129.3 degrees
What is 50.7 degrees
400
13.45 - N = 103 Solve for N
What is N is -89.55
400
Opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines. These angles are congruent.
What are vertical angles
400
Total degrees of complementary angles
What is 90 degrees
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