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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| two angles that are side-by-side, sharing a common vertex (corner point) and a common side (arm), but do not overlap | adjacent |
| a line that intersects two or more lines (often parallel) at distinct points, creating eight angles with specific, predictable relationships | transversal |
| is a 90 angle formed by two perpendicular lines | right |
| angle that measures greater than 90 but less than 180 . | obtuse |
| any angle that measures greater than 0 and less than 90 | acute |
| corresponding | two angles that are in the same position |
| complementary | either of two angles whose sum is 90°. |
| supplementary | two angles that measure to be 180 |
| straight | A straight angle is a geometric angle that measures exactly 90 forming a perfectly straight line |
| Alternate interior | pairs of angles on opposite sides of a transversal line and between two other lines |
| alternate exterior | pairs of angles on opposite sides of a transversal and outside the two intersected lines |
| verticle | pairs of opposite, non-adjacent angles formed when two straight lines intersect and create an X |