Angle Pair Relationships
The concepts of complementary, supplementary, and adjacent angles, as well as linear pairs and vertical angles. Examples provided to help understand the relationships between different types of angles.
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Chapter 1-5 (Angle Pair Relationships) Complementary: The sum of the angles measures equal 90 Types of angle relations Supplementary: The sum of the angles measures 180 Adjacent: 2 angles that share a common vertex and side
Chapter 1-5 (Angle Pair Relationships) Example Name a pair of complementary angles, supplementary angles, and adjacent angles
Chapter 1-5 (Angle Pair Relationships) Example
Chapter 1-5 (Angle Pair Relationships) Example The basketball pole forms a pair of supplementary angles with the ground. Find <ACB and <ACD
Chapter 1-5 (Angle Pair Relationships) Linear Pair Two adjacent angles with non common sides that are opposite rays 1 2 Vertical Angles Sides form 2 pairs of opposite rays (x) 3 4
Chapter 1-5 (Angle Pair Relationships) Example Identify pairs of vertical angles and linear pairs.
Chapter 1-5 (Angle Pair Relationships) Example