Naming
Angle Relationships
Starts with C or maybe R
Angle Measure
Segment Measure, Midpoint, and Distance
100

A way to name a line containing points C, D, F, and I. 

What is: Line CD... or any combination of two points? 

100

The relationship between a 81 degree angle and a 99 degree angle that are not adjacent. 

What is: supplementary angles? 

100

Two angles whose measures are the same. 

What are: congruent angles?

100

The measure of <VIP, given m<VIM = 108 degrees and m<PIM = 29. 

What is: 79 degrees? 

100

The length of segment AC, given B is the midpoint of AC and AB = 1024. 

What is: 2048? 

200

A way to name an angle containing points LMS, where L is the vertex.

What is <MLS or <SLM?

200

The relationship between a 89 degree angle and a 1 degree angle. 

What is: complementary angles? 

200

The relationship between A and B, given line BA. 

What is: collinear. 

200

The measure of <SAB, given m<SAD = 14 degrees and m<DAB = 77 degrees. 

What is: 91 degrees? 

200

The length of segment SA. (Note that on segment SD, A is in between SD). Given, the length of SA = X+1, the length of AD = 8x, and the length of SD = 100. 

What is: 12? 

300

A way to name the sides of the angle <UHS.

What is: Ray UH and Ray HS?

300

The relationship between <SAD and <DAB.

What is: adjacent angles?

300

A 90 degree angle. 

What is: a right angle? 

300

The measure of <LMO, given <LMO is bisected by Ray MN. Furthermore, m<LMN = (4x+3) degrees and m<NMO = (5x-18) degrees. 

What is: 174 degrees?

300

The midpoint of (5,11) and (-3,19). 

What is: (1,15)?

400

A way to name a plane containing points W, X, Y, Z, and Q. (Note that X, Y, and Z are collinear.)

What is: Plane WXY... or any other combination of three points that are not collinear?

400

The relationship between <JIG and <SID, given these two angles are congruent and are across from each other on intersecting lines. 

What is: vertical angles?

400

The sides to an angle. 

What are: rays? 

400

The measure of <WIM, given m<WIG = 66 degrees, m<WIM = x degrees and m<MIG = 6x - 4 degrees. 

What is: 10 degrees? 

400

The distance between (1,6) and (-3,7). 

What is: 4.1?

500

A way to name a 45 degree angle, given the right angle <ABC and the bisector of the angle, Ray BD.

What is: <ABD, <DBA, <DBC, or <CBD?

500

The relationships between the two right angles <VAN and <NAP. 

What is: supplementary angles and linear pair? 

500

The relationship between <QRS and <SRT, given <QRT is a 90 degree angle. 

What is: complementary angles?

500

The measure of <CAR, given that <CAR is a straight angle. 

What is 180 degrees? 

500

The length of segment RD, given the length of RA = 7 and the length AD = 77. 

What is: 84?

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