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A student writes an incorrect step while checking if the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles of
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Find the complement and supplement of the angle shown.
The picture is of an acute angle that is measured 52 degrees. How am I
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Dejavu
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can a triangle have two right angles and why or why not
A. no because there needs to be a third angle B. yes because it would be
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AD
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Complete the two-column proof.
DiagramTwo horizontal lines that appear to be parallel are cut by a transversal. Where the
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6. ∠P and ∠Q are supplementary. m∠P = 5x + 3 and m∠Q = x + 3. x = ? (4 pts)
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4. Given parallelogram WXYZ , determine weather each statement below is true or false
∠X and ∠Y are opposite, congruent
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RideOrDie
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In triangle ABC, angle A = 80 degrees. The bisector of angle B and angel C intersect at point P. Angle BPC = what?
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Mika
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If two angles are congruent, must their supplements be congruent?
Thank you, anyone, in advance. c[=
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Rachel
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Prove that the sum of angles of a quadrilateral is 360.
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Gauri
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According to the Journal of Irreproducible Results, any obtuse angle is a right angle!
x A P B C D Here is their argument. Given
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manaswini
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Write the converse of this statement.
If two angles are both obtuse, the two angles are equal. Converse: i don't get this please
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Anonymous
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Match the reasons with the statements to complete the proof for theorem 3-6, subtraction property of equality, given that angles
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Devin
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Try to draw a triangle with 2 right or obtuse angles. What generalizations can you make about the angles of a triangle? Explain.
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Mia
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Question:Ray BD bisects <ABC. The m<ABD=5× and m<DBC=3×+10. Find × and m<ABC
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tiara
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if the measure of two pairs of supplementary angles are added together, then the sum will equal 360 degree.
true or false? then
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Skylar
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In triangle PQR, we have <P = 30 degrees, <Q = 60 degrees, and <R=90 degrees. Point X is on line PR such that line QX bisects
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Gem
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According to the Journal of Irreproducible Results, any obtuse angle is a right angle! Here is
their argument. Given the obtuse
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help
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Use the Law of Detachment to write a valid conclusion for the given information.
1.If two angles are supplementary, then their
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Shadow
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Answer with Always, Sometimes or Never True. Kindly explain why so that I can understand. Thanks.
1. An interior angle and an
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Millie
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In ΔFGH, FH = 8 ft, FG = 13 ft, and m∠F = 72°. Find m∠G. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
(1 point) Responses 26.2º
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<EFG and <GFH are a linear pair. m<EFG=5n+24 and m<GFH=3n+12. What are m<angle EFG and m<GFH?
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Mia
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Which is not true about adjacent angles?
A They are coplanar. B They share a common side. C They have no interior points in
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brent
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15. Which statement can you conclude is TRUE from the given information? (1 point) Responses AK = AI AK = AI <AIJ is a right
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for what angle A and B will A.B be equal to B.A
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Calculate the supplement of an angle that measures 85°.(1 point)
Responses The supplement of the angle is −95° because
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angles that are congruent and supplementary must be
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jason
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I need help with this specific proof:
Given: CE bisects Angle ABD FB and CE are strraight line segments Prove:angle x = Angle a
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Leah
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Are interior angles on the same side of the transversal always, sometimes or never supplementary?
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Cindy
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Write a word using capital letters. Your word needs to have 5 acute,2obtuse, and 5 right angles
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AIDEN
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use the triangle sum theorum to find the measure of the angle on point c
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helppersonyay
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3. Two angles are complementary if the sum of their angles are
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that one dumb kid
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Two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays are __________
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Complementary Vertical angles Bisector I I I Adjacent angles Line Supplementary Congruent The intersection of 2 planes forms a
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Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes true or never true.
A. The sum of the measures of two
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exotic_butters
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It always true that the sum of the measures of two supplementary angles is 180°
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Bob
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Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes
true or never true. A. The sum of the measures of two
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Angles of Triangles Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Use the image to answer the question. An illustration shows a right
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Are the two indicated angles adjacent? Answer 1 for yes or 2 for no. (1 point)
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Triangle RST is drawn on the coordinate plane with vertices at (5,−6) , (5,0) , and (7,2) . The triangle is then translated 2
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Use the image to answer the question.
An illustration shows five points upper L, upper M, upper N, upper O, and upper P. Five
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R.I.P toast
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What two angles are complementary angles?
(1 point) Responses ∠MQN and ∠NQO angle upper M upper Q upper N and angle upper N
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Are the angles supplementary if m<A = 98 and m<B = 88
Yes they are supplementary No, they are not adjacent No, they do not add up
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A geometric figure has angles with the following measurements: 89° , 135° , 112° , 68° . Which two angle measures correspond
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In a figure, one complementary angle has a measure of 36° and the other has a measure of (x−3)° . What is the value of x and
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What is the value of m/_1 to be if /_1 and /_2 are complementary angles and m/_2=85°?
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Two angles are complementary. One angle measures 40°40° . EXPLAIN how you can determine the measure of the other angle.(1
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Use facts about supplementary angles to solve the following problem. Two angles are supplementary and have measures m∠ABC=15°
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Two intersecting lines create four angles; ∠1 and ∠3 are a vertical pair. Their sum of their measures is equal to 68° .
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What is the value of m 1 to be if one and two are complementary angles, and in two equals 85
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There are two complementary angles, ∠5 and ∠6 . If m∠5=39° , what equation can you write to solve for m∠6 ?(1 point)
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