Complementary and Supplementary Angles
Vertical and Adjacent Angles
Triangles
Scaling
100

Complementary angles add up to this number.

What is 90 degrees?

100

Angles 4 and 8.

What are vertical angles?

100
The three names you can use to classify a triangle by its angles.

What is acute, right, and obtuse?

100
A line is measured on a map.  The scale is 1 in = 3 yds.  The line measured is 4 in.  The line is actually how many yds. 

What is 12 yds?

200

Complement of 50 degrees.

What is 40 degrees?

200

Angles 2 and 4.

What are adjacent angles?

200

The three names you can use to classify a triangle by its sides.

What is scalene, isosceles, and equilateral?

200

A line is measured on a map.  The scale is 1 mm = 5 m.  The line measured is 10 mm.  The line is actually how many m.

What is 50 m?

300

Supplement of 110 degrees.

What is 70 degrees?

300

Angles 1 and 5.

What are vertical angles?

300

Name this triangle.

What is right isosceles?

300

A line is measured on a map.  The scale is 1 cm = 5 feet.  The line measured is 2.5 cm.  The line is actually how many feet.

What is 12.5 feet?

400
Complement of 35.25 degrees.

What is 54.75 degrees?

400

Angles 2, 1, and 8 are this.  (HINT: NOT vertical or adjacent.)

What are supplementary angles?

400

Name this triangle.

What is acute scalene?

400

The scale on a blueprint is 1 inch = 2 feet.  A room has a length of 8 inches and width of 4 inches.  What is the actual area.

What is 128 square feet?

500

Angles A and B are supplementary.  If angle A is 124 degrees and angle B is 5x + 6, solve for x.

What is x = 10?

500

The angles adjacent to the vertical angle pair of angle 5.

What are angles 2 and 8?

500
A triangle has a 62 degree angle and 43 degree angle, what is the missing angle and what kind of triangle is it.

What is 75 degrees and acute scalene?

500

The scale on a blueprint is 1 inch = 3 feet.  A square room has a side length of 5 inches.  What is the actual perimeter of the room.

What is 60 feet?