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Geometry-Quiz 2

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Angle   2 rays with the same endpoint the vertex must go in the middle named with 3 capital letters or 1 number (<CAR or <3)  
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Measure of Angle   the space between the 2 rays that make up an angle measure in number-degrees put an "m" in front of the name (m<CAR)  
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Adjacent Angles   2 angles right next to each other share a vertex and a side when naming, they share the same middle letter and side letter (<PET or <KEP)  
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Angle Bisector   A ray that splits an angle in half creates 2 congruent angles named with a ray → ZQ  
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Congruent Bisector   2 or more angles with the same measure named with 2 angle names and a "~" =  
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Complementary Angles   2 angles whose angle measure to 90º named with m<KEY + m<YES = 90º  
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Supplementary Angles   2 angles whose angles measure to 180º named with m<ROM + m<VBL = 180º  
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Linear Pair   2 adjacent angles whose non-common sides create opposite rays always adjacent and supplementary named with 2 angles <WLA and <ALK (both share A and L )  
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Vertical Angle Pairs   2 angles whose sides form 2 pairs of opposite rays always congruent named with 2 angles <1 & <3 <2 & <4  
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