Vocablary

What is My Complement
What is My Supplement
Angle Relationship
The Clock Angle
100
A shape formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint or two lines that intersect
What is an Angle
100
40 Degrees
What is 50 Degrees
100
100 Degrees
What is 80 Degrees
100
The equation 30 + x = 90 shows this relationship
What is omplementary
100
3 o'clock is this many degrees
What is 90 degrees
200
Two Angles that add up to 90 degrees
What is a Complementary Angle
200
60 Degrees
What is 30 Degrees
200
80 Degrees
What is 80 Degrees
200
40 + 140 = 180 degrees shows this angle relationship
What is supplementary
200
six o'clock is this many degrees
What is 180 degrees
300
Either of two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
What is Supplementary Angles
300
37 Degrees
What is 53 Degrees
300
60 Degrees
What is 120 Degrees
300
2x + 6 = 3x shows two angles that are congruent because they are across from each other and this relationship
What are vertical angles
300
9 o'clock is this many degrees
What is 270 degrees
400
Each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
What is A Vertical Angle
400
23 Degrees
What is 37 Degrees
400
47 Degrees
What is 133 Degrees
400
This relationship describes two congruent angles that are on the same side of the transversal and match up exactly by sliding one over the other without turning
What are corresponding angles
400
2 o'clock is this many degrees
What is 60 Degrees
500
Two Angles that have a common side and common vertex
What is an Adjacent Angles
500
47 Degrees
What is 43 Degrees
500
65 Degrees
What is 115 Degrees
500
A line that crosses at least two other lines
What is a Tranversal Line
500
The line that is created at 6:00 o clock
What is A Straight Line