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Math Angle Pairs

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What are vertical angles?   They are pairs of congruent angles created when two line intersect. Like the letter " X " The angle opposite are the same in each side of the X  
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What are Complementary angles?   Two angles that together can form a right angle. The sum equals 90 degrees.  
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What are adjacent angles?   Two angles that share a common ray between them. Example. Angle ABC and CBD  
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What are supplementary angles?   Two angles that form a straight line and the angles add up to 180 degrees.  
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How many degrees do all the angle sad up to in a triangle?   180 degrees.  
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How many degrees does a right angle add up to?   90 degrees.  
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How many degrees does a circle have?   360 degrees  
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How many degrees does a square add up to?   360 degrees. Each corner of a square is 90 degrees. 90x4=360  
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In a right angle one angle is 50, what is the other angle?   90-50=40 degrees  
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In vertical angles one angle is 30 degrees, what is the other angle?   180-30=150 degrees.  
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In a complementary angle one angle is 50, what is the other angle?   90-50 = 40 degrees  
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In supplementary angles one angle is 30 degrees, what is the other angle?   180-30=50 degrees.  
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