Angle Pairs and Classifying Angles
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Vertical Angles | Angles across from each other that are formed by two intersecting lines
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Linear Pair | Adjacent, supplementary angles
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Supplementary Angles | The sum of these angles is 180 degrees
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Complementary Angles | The sum of these angles is 90 degrees
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Adjacent Angles | Angles that share a common side and vertex; angles next to each other
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Angle Bisector | A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
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Right Angle | This angle measures 90 degrees
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Acute Angle | The angle measures less than 90 degrees
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Obtuse Angle | This angle measures more than 90 degrees
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Straight Angle | This angle measures 180 degrees
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Congruent Angles | Any pair of angles that have the same measure
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