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Angle ABD and DBC are supplementary.
Is this statement the Supplement Theorem, Definition of supplementary angle, or Congruent
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calculate the supplement of an angle that measures 85
the supplement of the angle is -95 because 85 - 180 = -95 the supplement of
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Given: <2 and <5 are supplementary Prove: l || m
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Given: <2 and <5 are supplementary angles Prove: l || m
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ANGLES X AND Y ARE SUPPLEMENTARY ,AND THE MEASURE OF ANGLES X IS 24 DEGREES GREATER THAN THE MEASURE OF ANGLE Y. FIND THE ANGLE
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If lines s and t are parallel, which pair of angles is supplementary and why?
(1 point) Responses ∠B and ∠G because they are
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Complete the paragraph proof.
Given: ∠1 and ∠2 are supplementary, and ∠2 and ∠3 are supplementary. Prove: ∠1 ≅ ∠3
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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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Huy is working on a proof that consecutive interior angles are supplementary. Statement Reason 1.
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What is the supplement of an angle that measures 77°? (1 point)
The supplement of the angle is 77° because supplementary angles
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The measures of two supplementary angles are 6y + 3 and 4y - 13. Find the measures of the angles.
Select one: a. 117 and 63 b. 19
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Angles BAC and Angle CAD are supplementary angles. Find the measures of each angle if the measure of Angle BAC is 18x + 16 and
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6.) Two consecutive angles of a parallelogram are supplementary opposite angles have measures 2(3x + 20) and 4(x + 5),
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We know that <5 and <7 are supplementary. <7 and <9 are also supplementary because it is
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Two angles <3 and <5 are supplementary to <4. If m<5 is 78 degrees, what is m<3? (A diagram is required, label the diagram)
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What kind of angles are shown?
This is an illustration of two supplementary angles, one is thirty degrees and the other is sixty
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<DEF and <ABC are supplementary angles and <DEF is seven times as large as <ABC. Determine the measures of each angle. Students
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Angle F and angle H are supplementary angles.
The measure of angle F is 77o. The measure of angle H is (5x + 18)o. Which equation
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Given: m angle RST=5x degrees and m angle UVW=7x degrees
angle RST and angle UVW are supplementary Prove: x=15 Statements: m
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Given: measure angle upper R upper S upper T equals 5 x degrees and measure angle upper U upper V upper W equals 7 x degrees
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Chan is working on a proof that consecutive interior angles are supplementary.
1. m∠A+m∠C=180° Linear pairs are
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Which sets of angles listed are supplementary in this diagram?
An image shows that line A B intersects line C D at a 90 degree
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Trapezoid Upper L Upper M Upper N Upper O is shown. Line Upper L Upper N and line Upper O Upper M intersect at point Upper S in
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Determine whether the two angle measurements can be supplementary if m∠A=37° and m∠B=143° . What is the reasoning behind
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Are the angles supplementary if m∠A=98° and m∠B=88° ?
(1 point) Responses No, they do not add up to 180°. No, they do not
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Joshua Champaigne
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Use the relationship between supplementary angles to determine the value of y° if x°=125° .
(1 point) Responses 305° 305
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Angles a and b are supplementary angles. What is the value of m La if m<b = 43°? (1 point)
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Use the relationship between supplementary angles La and Lb. What is m La if m<b = 121°? (1 point)
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Find the measure of the <AEC that is supplementary to <AED in the diagram below. Enter only the number.
Image showing line A B
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Which angle is supplementary to ∠NPI?
Which angle is supplementary to ∠NPI? five angles all with common vertex of P, with
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Use Figure
2 to answer the question. Which angle is supplementar to ∠LSM? (1 point) ∠ O S N ∠ S L M ∠ L M S ∠ M S N
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consider these statements.
1. angle ABC and angle XYZ are supplementary. 2. if two angles are supplementary, then the sum of the
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Two supplementary angles have the following measures: m∠ABC=135° and m∠CBD=9x° . What is the equation to solve for x ?(1
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Solve Equations with Supplementary Angles Quick Check%0D%0A1 of 51 of 5 Items%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion%0D%0AThree angles have
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Two angles are supplementary and have measures
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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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Supplementary angles:
(2x + 3) (x-6) a. Write an equation for these two supplementary angles. (1 point) b. Explain how to solve
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Note: Enter your answer and show
all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided. are supplementary
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If there are two supplementary angles, D and E, where m D = (4x + 8) and m E = (x + 17), and F is a vertical angle with D, what
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Two adjacent angles are a straight line one has a measure of 5X subtract 28 and the other angle has a measure of eight what is
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Angles a and b are supplementary angles. What is the value of m∠a if m∠b=43° ?(1 point) Responses 137° 137 degrees 43° 43
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Angles A and B are supplementary. Determine the measure of angle A if the measure of angle B is 121.3°.
a) 238.7° b) 31.3° c)
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Complete the paragraph proof.
Given: ∠1 and ∠2 are supplementary, and ∠2 and ∠3 are supplementary. Prove: ∠1 ≅ ∠3
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A. Supplementary angles total up to 180o. You should use this information to write the equation: 2x + 3 + x - 6 = 180. Can you
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a conneuxus student
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If there are two supplementary angles, ∠D
and ∠E , where m∠D=(4x+8)° and m∠E=(x+17)°, and ∠F is a vertical angle with
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Use the image to answer the question.
A line from top left to bottom right intersects two parallel lines that extend from bottom
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Use the image to answer the question.
A horizontal line and a line slanting slightly upwards from left to right are intersected
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Two angles, ∠1
and ∠2 , in a diagram are supplementary. If m∠1=77° , what equation can you write to solve for m∠2 ? Let
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Use the relationship between supplementary angles ∠a
and ∠b . What is m∠a if m∠b=121° ?(1 point) Responses 31° 31
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Two supplementary angles have the following measures: m∠ABC=135° and m∠CBD=9x° . What is the equation to solve for x ?(1
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