Vocabulary
Complementary Angles
Supplementary Angles
Vertical Angles
100
An angle that measures 90 degrees
Right
100
Are 45 degrees and 50 degrees complementary?
No
100
Are 112 and 68 supplementary?
Yes
100

Two angles are vertical. If one angle measurement is 78 degrees, what is the measurement of the other angle?

78 degrees

200

An angle that measures 180 degrees

Straight Angle

200
Are 23 degrees and 67 degrees complementary?
Yes
200
Are 92 and 98 supplementary angles?
No
200

Two angles are vertical. If one angle measurement is 65 degrees, what is the measurement of the other angle?

65 degrees

300

Two or more angles that add up to 90 degrees.

Complementary Angles

300

Find the complement of 3 degrees.

87 degrees

300
Find the supplement of: 28 degrees
152 degrees
300

Two angles are vertical. If one angle measurement is 72 degrees and the other angle is represented as 2x. Solve for X.

X=36 degrees

400

Two or more angles that add up to 180 degrees.

Supplementary Angles

400

Two angles are complementary, where the first angle measures 62 degrees and the other is represented by X. What is the measure of X?

X=28 degrees

400

Two angles are supplementary, where the first angle measures 118 degrees and the other is represented by X. What is the measure of X?

X=62 degrees

400

Two angles are vertical. If one angle measurement is 80 degrees and the other angle is represented as 2x-10. Solve for X.

X=45 degrees

500

Two angles that share a vertex, are placed across from each other and are equal in measure.

Vertical Angles

500

Two angles are complementary, where one angle measures 35 degrees. The other angle is represented as 4x+7. Solve for X.

X=12 degrees

500

Two angles are supplementary, where one angle measures 70 degrees. The other angle is represented as 4+2x. Solve for X.

X=53 degrees

500

Two angles are vertical. If one angle measurement is represented 5+3x as degrees and the other angle is 20. Solve for X.

X=5 degrees