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What are adjacent angles?
What are adjacent angles?
Two angles that share a common side and have the same vertex.
What is a complementary angle?
What is a complementary angle?
Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
What is a supplementary angle?
What is a supplementary angle?
Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
What defines an acute angle?
What defines an acute angle?
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What is an obtuse angle?
What is an obtuse angle?
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What are congruent angles?
What are congruent angles?
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What are vertical angles?
What are vertical angles?
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What are parallel lines?
What are parallel lines?
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What are perpendicular lines?
What are perpendicular lines?
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What are same side interior angles?
What are same side interior angles?
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What is a transversal line?
What is a transversal line?
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What are corresponding angles?
What are corresponding angles?
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What are alternate interior angles?
What are alternate interior angles?
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What are alternate exterior angles?
What are alternate exterior angles?
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What is the vertex of an angle?
What is the vertex of an angle?
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What are skew lines?
What are skew lines?
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Study Notes
Angle Pairs & Classifying Angles
- Adjacent Angles: Angles that share a common side and vertex, positioned next to each other.
- Complementary Angles: The sum of two angles equals 90 degrees.
- Supplementary Angles: The sum of two angles equals 180 degrees.
- Acute Angle: Measures less than 90 degrees, representing sharp angles.
- Obtuse Angle: Measures greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees, indicating wider angles.
- Congruent Angles: Angles that have the same measure; they are equal in size.
- Vertical Angles: Formed by two intersecting lines, these angles are opposite each other and are equal in measure.
- Parallel Lines: Two lines that remain equidistant from each other at all points and never intersect.
- Perpendicular Lines: Lines that intersect at right angles (90 degrees), forming four right angles.
- Same Side Interior Angles: Angles located on the same side of the transversal and within the two lines.
- Transversal Line: A line that intersects two or more parallel lines, creating various angle pairs.
- Corresponding Angles: Angles that are on the same side of the transversal and occupy similar positions relative to the parallel lines.
- Alternate Interior Angles: Angles located on opposite sides of the transversal, situated inside the two lines.
- Alternate Exterior Angles: Angles positioned on opposite sides of the transversal and outside the two lines.
- Vertex: The common endpoint where two rays meet to form an angle.
- Skew Lines: Lines that do not lie in the same plane and will never intersect, demonstrating a three-dimensional relationship.
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Test your understanding of angle pairs and their classifications. This quiz covers topics such as adjacent, complementary, and supplementary angles, along with different types of angles like acute and obtuse. Challenge your knowledge on concepts related to lines and angles.