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Angles Quiz Review
Game Code: 1435574
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Angles at a Point, Complementary / Supplementary / Opposite angles
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Identify each pair of opposite angles
n=p, m=q
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Identify each pair of opposite angles
u=w, s=v
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Can angles of 50, 50, 130 and 130 degrees form angles at a point? Explain
Yes -- they add up to 360 degrees
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Can angles of 50, 50, 130 and 130 degrees form opposite angles?
Yes -- two intersecting lines will create opposite angles.
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AB and CD are intersecting lines. Determine the measures of <j and <k
<j=60 degrees, <k=68 degrees
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MN, PQ, and RS are intersecting lines. Determine the sum of the measures of <b, <d, and <f
180 degrees
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PQ, MN, and XY are intersecting lines and ∠a = ∠c = ∠e. Determine the measure of ∠b.
60 degrees
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Determine the value of a
89 degrees
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The figure shows three lines: AB, CD, and EF. Find the measure of x.
40 degrees
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