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Recall that two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90°. Find the measures of two complementary angles
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zwgz123
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if mPTQ = 3y - 10 and mQTR = y, find y so that PTR is a right angle.
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Anonymous
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complete the paragraph proof given: <1 and <2 are supplementary and <2 and <3 are supplementary Prove: <1 is congruent to <3
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IF ALPHA +BETA=PI/2 THEN SIN ALPHA =1/3 THEN SIN BETA =?
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R.SURYA PRAKASH
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When two lines cross, the opposite angles are ___________ angles and are congruent.
(1 point) Responses Adjacent Angles Adjacent
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I gotchu
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In triangle ABC, the measure of angle B is 27 degrees more than three times the measure of angle A. The measure of angle C is 48
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PLEASE HELP
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Angle AOB+Angle BOC= Angle AOC
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Mia
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Let $M$, $N$, and $P$ be the midpoints of sides $\overline{TU}$, $\overline{US}$, and $\overline{ST}$ of triangle $STU$,
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Austen
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If triangle ABC and triangle XYZ,if angle A and angle X are acute angles such thay cosa=cosx then show that angle A=angle X?
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Sai Manogna
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If m AOB = m COD = 90 ,find m COB + m AOD.
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hannah
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Complete the 2 column proof.
Given m<rst = 5x and m<uvw = 7x <rstand <uvw are supplementary. Prove x=15 m<rst=5x and m<uvw=7x
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Steve
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If an angle is 20 degrees less than thrice its supplement, find the ratio of the angle to its supplement. Thanks
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Janella
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1. �ÚQTR and ______ are complementary.
�ÚQTS �ÚRTS �ÚPTN �ÚQT 2. �ÚQTN and _____ are supplementary. �ÚQTS �ÚQTP
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Jman
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Angle A and Angle B are complementary andgles and the m Angle A = 58 degrees, what is he measure of the supplement of Angle B.
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Monique
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Two supplementary angles are ∠ABC=135° and ∠CBD=9x°. What is the equation to solve for x
A: 9x + 135 = 90 B: 9x + 135 = 180
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Uncle Roger
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Three supplementary angles are ∠ABC=(x−6)°, ∠CBD=(4x−14)°, and ∠DBE=5x°. What is the equation to solve for x?
A:
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Name the angle that is supplementary to COB
A. AOF B. COD C. BOF D. DOC
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Grace Conner
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2. ∠4 ≅ ∠1
8a. Choose the correct reason: a. Linear Pair Postulate b. Angle Addition Postulate c. Vertical Angle Postulate
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Zero
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Angle F and angle H are supplementary angles.
The measure of angle F is 77° The measure of angle H is (5x + 18)° Which equation
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Anonymous
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STATEMENTS REASONS
I need help with reasoning for 3,4 and 5 1. ∠2 ≅ ∠4 1. Given 2. m∠2 = m∠4 2. Definition of
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becca
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Supply the missing steps in the following paragraph proof.
Given: ∠1 and ∠2 are supplementary, and ∠2 and ∠3 are
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Jimin's Jam's ♫
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If cos(23x+20)°=sin(2x−10)°, find the acute angles of the corresponding right triangle.
A= B= A skateboarding ramp is 14
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Help .-.
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Given that the indicated lines in the figure below are parallel, determine the sum of a+b+c without measuring the angles.
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Zed
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Need some help on hmwk please
1.) Name a pair of complementry angles <1 and <4 ** <1 and <2 <3 and <4 <1 and <6 2.) If m<1 = 53
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Math help ASAP
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Segments MN, LT, PQ, and OR all intersect at point S. If m∠LSO = m∠PSN , prove m∠LSP = m∠OSN .
write a two column proof
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Rachel
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1. m<KLM = 129 and m<MNO = 129. WHat is true about these two angles?
A. They are both acute angles. B. They are congruent.**** C.
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Spartan
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Name a pair of alternate interior angles in the picture below. At the intersection of the right vertical line and transversal:
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Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space Item
provided. <1 and <2 are
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Complete the two-column proof.
Given: <2 ≅ <4, M<2=110° Proof: m<3 = 70° m∠2 = m∠4 Definition of congruent angles m∠4 =
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cassie
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two chords,AB and CD ,of acircle intersect at right angles at a point inside the circle. If m(angleBAC):35,FIND m(angleABD).
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tarekegn
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Use the figure to answer the following questions.
figure for questions 1–3 1. Name a pair of complementary angles. (1 point)
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Anonymous
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I can't figure out this problem, help would be much appreciated! Suppose line BC bisects angle ABE, and D is the interior of
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bleach
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Angle C and angle D are vertical angles. Conclusion is that angle C and angle D are complementary. What is a counterexample of
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Johnny
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By definition of supplementary angles, m∠1+m∠2=180, and m∠2+m∠3=180. Then, m∠1+m∠2=m∠2+m∠3 by the property
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f1 fan
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two angles are complementary one angle is 18 more than three times the other find the measure of the larger angle
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franceska
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<D is complentary to <E and <D is supplementary to <G
If the measure of <E is 78 find the measure of <D and <G
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Ana
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Overlapping angles
Given: m angle HGK= m angle JGL Prove: m<1= m<3 Statements: Reasons: 1.) m angle HGK= m angle JGL 1.) Given
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Happy Face
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Match the justifications for each step in order to prove the alternate interior angles theorem. note that lines l and n are
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Label the given angles with the correct relationship. (4 points)
Drop target 1 Drop target 2 Drop target 3 Drop target 4 Vertical
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m angle1=62 degree complementry to angle 2
I don't understand what you need.
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mike
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If <1 and <2 form a linear pair and m<1
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Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures have a sum of ____.
Complementary angles are two angles whose measures have a
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Complete the two column proof
Given:angle 2 is about equal to angle 4, angle 2 = 110 Prove: angle 3 = 70 statement - proof angle
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Anonymous
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In the diagram, above right, name:
a) the angle opposite PWQ b) the complement of VWT c) two angles supplementary to QWR d) the
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Felix
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Complete the paragraph proof.
Given: <1 and 2 are supplementary, and <2 and <3 are supplementary. Prove: 1 =~ 3
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Lines AB and CD are parallel. If the measure of Y equals 56°, what is the measure of Z?
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jake
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30. Complementary angles of parallel lines are always:
A. complementary B. equal C. supplementary
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Complete the two-column proof.
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Which lines are parallel if
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<1 and <2 are a linear pair. true or false
<3 and <5 are vertical angles. true or false <3 and <4 are complementary angles. true
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