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Worksheet 3.1 Special Pairs of Angles: Larger Angle?

This document contains a worksheet with 22 multiple choice and open-ended questions about classifying and calculating measurements of special pairs of angles, including complementary, supplementary, vertical, adjacent, and bisected angles. The questions involve determining relationships between angles, finding missing angle measures, classifying angle pairs, and setting up and solving equations to relate angle measures involving variables.

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Worksheet 3.1 Special Pairs of Angles: Larger Angle?

This document contains a worksheet with 22 multiple choice and open-ended questions about classifying and calculating measurements of special pairs of angles, including complementary, supplementary, vertical, adjacent, and bisected angles. The questions involve determining relationships between angles, finding missing angle measures, classifying angle pairs, and setting up and solving equations to relate angle measures involving variables.

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Section3.1.

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Worksheet 3.1 Special Pairs of Angles


Classify each of the statements as true or false.
1. If two angles are compelmentary and congruent, each has a measure of 45.
2. If tow angles are congruent and supllementary, then each is a right angles.
3. Perpendicular lines form four right angles.
4. Two vertical angles may be complementary.
5. If m1 = 20, m2 = 40, and m3 = 50, then the three angles are complementary.
Find the measure of a complement and a supplement of A.
6. mA = 20

7. mA = 75

8. mA = 89

9. Two complementary angles have mesures in the ration 2:4. What is the mesure of the
larger angle?

10. Two congruent angles are complementary. What is the mesure of each angle?

11. If AB and CD intersect at E, mAEC = 3x, and mBED = (5x - 6), find the value of x, and
the measure of each angle.

12. The measure of two supplementary angles are in the ration 2:7. Find the measure of the
smaller angle.

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13. If C is the complement of A, and S is the supplement of A, which statement is always


true?
(a) mC > mS
< mS

(b) mC + mS = 90

(c) mC + mS = 180

In the diagram below, DB and EC intersect at A. AF DB, and mBAC = 30.


F
E

30

14. Find the measure of EAD.

15. Find the measure of FAC.

16. DAE and EAF may be classified as what kind of special angles?

17. What is the sum of mDAE and mEAB?

18. Find the measure of BAE.

(d) mC

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Questions 19 - 22 refer to the following.

B
C

19. If mBAC = (2x - 5), mCAD = (x + 1), and mBAD = 50, find the value of x.

20. If AC bisects BAD and mBAD = 62, find mBAC.

21. If AC bisects BAD, mBAC = (y - 8), and mCAD = (5y - 100), find the value of y.

22. If mEAD = 20 and mDAC = 45, find mEAC.

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