Vocabulary
Angle Relationships
Angle Measures
Triangles
100

These angles have a sum of 180 degrees.

Supplementary angles

100

<1 and <2 are 

Adjacent angles

100

Complementary angles have a sum of....

90 degrees

100

If interior angles <c = 122 degrees <b = 25 degrees, thne the m< a =

122+25= 147, then 180-147 = 33 degrees

200

These angles are formed by intersecting lines and share a common vertex but no common sides. 

Vertical Angles

200

<2 and <7 are

Alternate exterior angles

200

If < 4 = 42 degrees, then <1 =

42 degrees

200

If triangle ABC has two interior angles as follows:

< a = 40 degrees, < b = 85, then the m<c = 

55 degrees

300

These congruent angles are both in between parallel lines but on opposite sides of the transversal

alternate interior angles

300

<3 and < 7 are ...

Corresponding angles

300

If < 6 = 61 degrees, then <2 = 

61 degrees

300

If a triangle has an exterior <d = 149 degrees, then interior < c = 

180 -149 = 31 degrees

400

These congruent angles hold the same position (ex.top left) on the top parallel and bottom parallel line and both are on the same side of the transversal.

Corresponding angles

400

< 5 and < 6 are

Supplementary

400

If < 8 = 12 degrees, then <2 =

180 - 12 = 168 degrees

400

An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of

the remote interior angles

500

These angles share a common vertex and a common side. 

Adjacent Angles

500

Name a pair of alternate interior angles.

<3 and <6         OR         <4 and <5.

500

If < 5 = 142 degrees, then find the sum of < 2 and <3.

76 degrees

500

If interior angle <b = 65 degrees and exterior <d=137 degrees, then m<a = 

72 degrees

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