1. Choose the correct classification for the angle. (1 point)

Acute
Obtuse
Right
Straight

2. Choose the correct classification for the angle. (1 point)
Acute
Obtuse
Right
Straight

3. Choose the correct classification for the angle. (1 point)
Acute
Obtuse
Right
Straight

4. Which type of angle is formed by the sides of a square? (1 point)
acute
obtuse
right
straight

5. Which og the following is the messure of an obtuse angle? (1 point)
40
100
90
180

6. Which og the following is the messure of an obtuse angle? (1 point)
180
135
90
28

7. Which of the following statements about adjacent angles is true? (1 point)
Adjacent angles share a common side and a common vertex.
Adjacent angles share only a common vertex.
Adjacent angles are always the same measure.
Adjacent angles are always acute angles.

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Classify the angle

1. (1 pt) acute
(0 pts) right
(0 pts) obtuse
(0 pts) straight
2.Classify the angle.
(0 pts) acute
(0 pts) right
(1 pt) obtuse
(0 pts) straight
3.Classify the angle.
(0 pts) acute
(1 pt) right
(0 pts) obtuse
(0 pts) straight
Classify the angle.
3.
(1 point)
X (0 pts) acute
© (1 pt) right
© (0 pts) obtuse
© (0 pts) straight
4. Identify the angles as complementary or supplementary and then find the value of x.
(0 pts) supplementary, 65°
(0 pts) complementary, 155°
(0pt) complementary, 65°
(0 pts) supplementary, 155°
5. Which equation can be used to find the value of x in this figure?
(0pts) * 90 + x = 106
(0pts) * 106 - x = 74
(1pt) * 106 + x = 180
(0 pts) none of these

1. To determine the correct classification for an angle, you need to consider its measurement.

- An acute angle measures less than 90 degrees.
- An obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- A right angle measures exactly 90 degrees.
- A straight angle measures exactly 180 degrees.

2. Similarly, to classify the given angle correctly, you need to determine its measurement using a protractor or ruler. Once you have the measurement, apply the same classification rules mentioned above.

3. Again, determine the measurement of the angle and classify it based on the rules for acute, obtuse, right, or straight angles.

4. A square is a quadrilateral with equal sides and right angles at each corner. Therefore, the angle formed by the sides of a square is always a right angle.

5. An obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. To identify the measure of an obtuse angle with the given options, compare the values provided:
- 40 is less than 90, so it is not an obtuse angle.
- 100 is greater than 90 but less than 180, so it is an obtuse angle.
- 90 is not more than 90, so it is not an obtuse angle.
- 180 is the measure of a straight angle, not an obtuse angle.

Therefore, the correct answer is 100.

6. Similarly, compare the given angle measures to identify the obtuse angle:
- 180 is the measure of a straight angle, not an obtuse angle.
- 135 is greater than 90 but less than 180, so it is an obtuse angle.
- 90 is not more than 90, so it is not an obtuse angle.
- 28 is less than 90, so it is not an obtuse angle.

Hence, the correct answer is 135.

7. Adjacent angles are angles that share a common side and a common vertex. This means that the sides of the angles overlap, and they have a common endpoint. Therefore, the correct statement is: "Adjacent angles share a common side and a common vertex."

#1-4 do not show any angles, so they cannot be answered.

#5,6 obtuse angles are greater than 90°, so what do you think?
#7 A -- review the definition next time