Vocab
Classify Angles
Missing Angles
Complementary/Supplementary
100

What has a straight path that extends in both directions, with no endpoints.

A line

100

Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse or straight.

Measures at 127°

Obtuse

100

If two angles formed together measures at 122° and one of the interior angles measures at 92°, what is the measurement of the adjacent angle?

30°

100

Tell whether the pair of angle measurements are complementary, supplementary, or neither. 

51°, 39°

complementary

200

A straight line with only one endpoint that extends in one direction.

A ray

200

Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse or straight.

Measures at 109°

Obtuse

200

If two angles formed together measures at 175° and one of the interior angles measures at 75°, what is the measurement of the adjacent angle?

100°

200

Tell whether the pair of angle measurements are complementary, supplementary, or neither. 

147°, 33°

supplementary

300

A part of a straight line that has 2 endpoints.

Line Segment

300

Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse or straight.

Measures at 90°

Right

300

Two adjacent angles form angle XYZ. The smaller angles measure at 23° and 45°. What does angle XYZ measure at?

68°

300

Tell whether the pair of angle measurements are complementary, supplementary, or neither. 

36°, 24°

neither

400

A figure formed by 2 rays that share a common endpoint

Angle

400

Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse or straight.

Measures at 42°

Acute

400

Two adjacent angles form angle XYZ. The smaller angles measure at 75° and 22°. What does angle XYZ measure at?

97°

400

Tell whether the pair of angle measurements are complementary, supplementary, or neither. 

61°, 107°

neither

500

The common endpoint where two rays meet.

A vertex

500

Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse or straight.

Measures at 180°

Straight

500

Two adjacent angles form angle XYZ. The smaller angles measure at 112° and 25°. What does angle XYZ measure at?

137°

500

Tell whether the pair of angle measurements are complementary, supplementary, or neither. 

96°, 84°

supplementary