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7.02 Angle relationships

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Which of these diagrams shows a pair of adjacent angles?

Four segments intersect at a point forming four unequal angles. Two unequal angles are marked with shaded arcs. The two marked angles do not share a common segment. One angle is marked with a blue-shaded arc. Another angle is marked with a yellow-shaded arc. The endpoints of the segments are marked with solid dots.
A

Three segments intersect at a point. Two angles sharing the same segment are marked with shaded arcs. One angle is marked with a yellow-shaded arc. Another angle is marked with a violet-shaded arc. The endpoints of segments are marked with solid dots.

B

Four segments intersect at a point forming four unequal angles. Two unequal angles are marked with shaded arcs. The two marked angles do not share a common segment. One angle is marked with a yellow-shaded arc. Another angle is marked with a green-shaded arc. The endpoints of the segments are marked with solid dots.
C

Two lines intersect at a point, forming four angles around the intersection. Two angles opposite each other are marked with identical yellow-shaded arcs. The intersection of the lines is marked with a solid dot.
D
Easy
< 1 min

Which of these diagrams shows a pair of complementary angles?

Easy
< 1 min

Which of these diagrams shows a pair of supplementary angles?

Easy
< 1 min

Which of these diagrams shows a pair of perpendicular lines?

Easy
< 1 min
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7.G.B.4

Know and use facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles in a multi-step problem to write and solve simple equations for an unknown angle in a figure.

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