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This quiz focuses on the relationships between angles, specifically adjacent angles and linear pairs. Adjacent angles share a common vertex and side but have no overlapping interior points. Linear pairs consist of two adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays. In addition to the definitions, this quiz provides example problems requiring you to find angle measures based on given conditions. You will solve for unknown angles and complete statements involving various angle measures, reinforcing your understanding of angle relationships.
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4.6Prove Angle Pair Relationships Quiz 4.1-4.6: Jan. 21!
Vocabulary • Two angles that share a common vertex and side, but have no common interior points are adjacent angles (next to each other) • Two adjacent angles are a linear pair if their non-common sides are opposite rays.
Example Set #1 • Complete the statement given that m AGF = 90o • m CGD = ____ • If m BGF = 113o, then m DGE = ____ B A C G D E F
Example Set #2 • If m BGD = 90o, and m CGD = 26o, find • m 1 • m 2 • m 3 B C 1 2 A 3 G D F E
Example Set #3 • Solve for x in the diagram B A (2x + 3)o 25o E C D
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