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Angle Classification
Complementary, Supplementary, or Neither
Points, Lines, and Angles, Oh My!
Vertical or Adjacent
100
A 90 degree angle is also known as this.
What is a right angle?
100
Angles that measure up to 180.
What are supplementary angles?
100
Who is the Father of Geometry?
Who is Euclid?
100
Angles that are next to each other, and share a side and vertex are known as these kinds of angles.
What are adjacent angles?
200
An angle with a measure of 91 degrees
What is obtuse?
200
Angles that measure up to 90 degrees
What are complementary angles?
200
Two lines that never intersect are called this.
What are parallel lines?
200
Opposite (and equal) angles are known as this.
What are vertical angles?
300
A 145 degree angle is classified as this type of angle.
What is obtuse?
300
A linear pair of angles measure add up to 180.
What are supplementary angles?
300
This is what you would call two angles that have the same measure.
What is congruent?
300
Vertical angles are
What is congruent?
400
An angle with a measure of 180.
What is straight?
400
An angle that measures up 360.
What are neither complementary nor supplementary?
400
A pair of lines that intersect at right angles are known as this.
What is perpendicular?
400
Angles that share a common vertex and side.
What are adjacent angles?
500
An angle with a measure of 89 degrees.
What is acute?
500
A right angle that is cut into 2 angles are considered.
What is complementary?
500
It is what you would call a line that intersects two or more other lines.
What is a transversal?
500
Angles that are vertical from each other are called?
What are vertical angles?