Lines and Angles
Math ⇒ Geometry
Lines and Angles starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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A transversal intersects two parallel lines. How many pairs of corresponding angles are formed?
Define a transversal.
If angle A and angle B are supplementary and angle A is 100°, what is angle B?
If angle X and angle Y are vertically opposite angles and angle X is 75°, what is angle Y?
If one angle of a linear pair is 70°, what is the measure of the other angle?
If one angle of a pair of complementary angles is 25°, what is the other angle?
If the sum of two angles is 180°, what are these angles called?
If the sum of two angles is 90°, and one angle is 58°, what is the other angle?
If two angles are supplementary and one angle is 45°, what is the other angle?
If two lines are not parallel, what can you say about them?
If two lines are parallel and a transversal cuts them, what is the relationship between alternate exterior angles?
If two lines are perpendicular, what is the angle between them?
Name the angles formed when two lines intersect.
State the relationship between the sum of the measures of angles at a point.
What is a line segment?
What is the measure of each angle if two complementary angles are equal?
What is the name of the angle that measures more than 180° but less than 360°?
What is the sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle?
