Vocab Part I
Vocab Part II
Identify the
Angle Relationship
Solving Equations to Find Angles
Polygons
100

Two lines that never intersect.

Parallel Lines

100

Having the same measure (equal).

Congruent

100

What is the relationship between ∠3 and ∠6?

Alternate Interior Angles

100

Given m∠3 = 120o, Find m∠5.

m∠5 = 60o

100

The sum of interior angles of a triangle.

180o

200

A line that intersects two or more parallel lines.

Transversal

200

Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.

Supplementary Angles

200

What is the relationship between ∠5 and ∠8?

Vertical Angles

200

Given m∠2 = 100o, and m∠7 = 5x.  Find x.

x = 20

200

The sum of exterior angles of a polygon.

360o

300

Two congruent angles on opposite sides of the transversal and inside the parallel lines.

Alternate Interior Angles

300

A pair of opposite, congruent angles across from each other formed by two intersecting lines.

Vertical Angles

300

What is the relationship between ∠1 and ∠8?

Alternate Exterior Angles

300

Given m∠5 = 4x + 15, and m∠4 = 9x.  Find m∠5.

m∠5 = 27o

300

The sum of interior angles of a polygon with n sides.

(n-2)(180)o

400

Two angles on same side of the transversal and inside the parallel lines.

Same-Side Interior Angles

400

The theorem that tells us that if 2 corresponding angles in triangles are congruent, then the triangles are similar.

Angle Angle Theorem

400

What is the relationship between ∠4 and ∠6?

Same Side Interior Angles

400

Given m∠3 = 2x + 40, and m∠7 = 3x + 20.  Find m∠3.

m∠3 = 80o

400

The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 1980o. How many sides does the polygon have?

13 sides

500

Two adjacent angles on the same line.

Linear Pair

500

Two congruent angles located in the same position, but on a different parallel line (1 inside and 1 outside the parallel lines).

Corresponding Angles

500

What is the relationship between ∠4 and ∠8?

Corresponding Angles

500

Given m∠4 = 5x + 44, and m∠6 = 6x + 48.  Find m∠6.

m∠6 = 96o

500
What is the measure of one interior angle of a regular 15-gon?

156 degrees