ANGLEPAIRS
ANGLEPAIRS
ANGLEPAIRS
Acute
Acute
Angle
Angle
Obtuse
Angle Acute
Angle
Angle Pairs
Supplementary
Complementary Angles
Angles Adjacent Angles
Adjacent Angles Linear Pair
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Vertical Angles
Linear Pair
Congruent Angles
ANGLE PAIRS
The relationship that exist between
any two angles can be made as the
basis in classifying angles. There
are different kinds of angles in this
manner, and they are called angle
pairs.
Kinds of Angle Pairs
Congruent
Linear Pair
Angles
ADJACENT ANGLES
D C A
B
⦟ADB + ⦟BDC = 90° 60°
60° 30°
A B
60° + 30° = 90° 30°
D C
° 4 𝑥 −15
.5
37
° 2 ( 35 ) −15
𝑥 5 2.5 ° 1 25
4 ( 35 ) −15 ¿ 70 −15
𝑥+ 15 55°
¿ 140 −15 2 𝑥 −15 ¿ 55
37.5+ 15= 52.5
¿ 125
𝑥+ 𝑥 +15=90
2 𝑥+15=90 4 𝑥 −15+ 2 𝑥 −15=180
2 𝑥=90 −15
2 𝑥=75 6 𝑥 − 30=180
𝑥=37.5 6 𝑥=180+ 30
6 𝑥=210
𝑥=35
COMPLEMENTARY AND SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES
B
C
3. Are ⦟1 and ⦟3 adjacent
angles?
2
3 1 No
A D
E
4. Do ⦟2 and ⦟3 form a linear pair?
1. Are ⦟1 and ⦟2 adjacent
angles?
Yes
No
5. Do ⦟1 and ⦟2 form a linear?
2. Are ⦟2 and ⦟3 adjacent
angles? No
Yes
ADJACENT ANGLES AND LINEAR PAIR
c. ⦟AEC and ⦟CED form a linear pair. The
B
C measure of ⦟AEC is three degrees more than
twice the measure of ⦟CED. Find ⦟AEC.
2 𝑥=⦟ CED
3 1
A 2 𝑥+3=⦟ AEC
E D
m ⦟ AEC + m ⦟CED =180 °
a. Name a pair of adjacent angles 2 𝑥+3 + 𝑥=180 °
that are complementary. 3 𝑥=180 ° −3
⦟BEC and ⦟ CED 3 𝑥=177 °
𝑥=59 °=⦟CED
b. Name two angles that have the 2 𝑥+3=⦟ AEC
same measure and form a linear pair 2 ( 5 9 ° ) +3=⦟ AEC
⦟BEA and ⦟BED ⦟2 and ⦟ 3 1 21° =⦟ AEC
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