Angle Pairs
Angle Pair Algebra
Linear Equations
Parallel/Perpendicular
Slope
100


Linear Pair

100

Find the value of x:


100

Write the equation in slope-intercept form:


100

Are the lines parallel, perpendicular, or neither?

One line has an equation of 

y=3x+4

A second line has an equation of:

y=1/3x+8

Neither - The slopes of 3 and 1/3 are reciprocals, but not opposite reciprocals!

100

What is the slope:


200


Alternate Exterior Angles

200

Find the value of x:


200

Write the equation in slope-intercept form:


200

Are the lines parallel, perpendicular, or neither?

One line has an equation of:

y=-1/7x-4

A second line has an equation of:

y-4=-1/7(x+3)

Parallel, since the lines both have a slope of:

-1/7

200

What is the slope:


300


Alternate Interior Angles

300

Find the value of x:


300

Write the equation in slope-intercept form:


300

What is the equation in slope-intercept form:

300

What is the slope:


400


Same Side Interior Angles

400

Find the value of the angle, in degrees, of the angle that is in bold.


400

Write the equation in standard form:


400

What is the equation in slope-intercept form:


400

Find the slope through the two points: 

Mr. Maki can eat 27 chicken wings when his belly is 1/3 of the way full. At the same time, he can eat 14 chicken wings when his belly is 4/5 of the way full. Assume this is a linear relationship - find the slope of the representative line conveying chicken wings consumed. HINT: Keep in mind that chicken wings eaten are dependent on the amount the belly is full.

-195/7

500


Corresponding Angles

500

Find the value of the angle, in degrees, of the angle that is in bold.


500

Write the equation in slope-intercept form:


500


y=-1/2x+0 or y=-1/2x

500

Find the slope through the two points: 

(4/5,-2/9) and (1/2,-2/3)

40/27