4.6 Prove Angle Pair Relationships
Test your knowledge on angle pair relationships with this quiz focused on adjacent angles and linear pairs. Using examples and diagrams, this quiz challenges you to find unknown angle measures given specific conditions. Enhance your understanding of angles sharing a common vertex and side, and how adjacent angles can form linear pairs. Build your skills in solving for missing angles and applying vocabulary terms related to this topic. Get ready to demonstrate your knowledge and tackle problems involving angle measures!
4.6 Prove Angle Pair 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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