Angle Relationships
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Identification
Find the Missing Angle
Vocabulary
100

What is the relationship between <9 and <10?

                 


Adjacent <s

100

Name two acute vertical angles.




<SAM and <TAE

100


What is the name of this angle?

<TUV or <VUT or <U

100

If two angles are corresponding and one angle measures 77 degrees, what is the measure of the other angle?

77 degrees

100

Two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees.

Supplementary <s

200

What is the relationship between <a and <b?

Vertical <s

200

Name one angle supplementary to <SAT

<SAM or <TAE

200

Name two parallel lines shown.


AB ll CD

EF ll GH

200

What is the measurement of angle x?


53 degrees?

200

Two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees.

Complementary <s

300

What is the relationship between the angles?

Supplementary <s

300

Name an angle complementary to <CFD

<BFC or <GFE

300

Name the vertex of this angle.

Q

300

If two angles are consecutive interior angles, and one angle measures 118 degrees, what is the measure of the other angle?

62 degrees

300

Angles that are right next to each other.

Adjacent <s

400

What is the relationship between the angles?

Complementary <s

400

Name the two angles adjacent to <AFB

<BFC and <AFG

400

Name the three angles shown.



< ECD

< ECF

< DCF

400


What is the measure of <b?

45°

400

The point that forms an angle.

Vertex

500

Name two relationships that <a and <b have.

Adjacent & Supplementary <s

500

Name the angle vertical to <BFC

<GFE

500

Name a transversal.


IJ or JI

500

What is the measurement of angle x?

79o

500

When two lines intersect, they form what kind of angles that are across from each other?

Vertical <s