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Geometery Vocab

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Angles that add up to 90 degrees   Complementary Angles  
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Angles that add up to 180 degrees   Supplementary Angles  
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An angle that measures 90 degrees   Right Angle  
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An angle that's less than 90 degrees   Acute Angle  
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An angle that's more than 90 degrees   Obtuse Angle  
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Angles formed by two intersecting lines and share a common vertex but no sides (They are angles that are across from each other)   Vertical Angles  
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Angles that share a common vertex and a side. Together they form a straight line.   Linear Pair of Angles  
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