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Name this triangle
acute equilateral
Name this triangle
right isosceles
What type of triangle is this?
acute scalene
Name two relationships between the angles pictured
adjacent and complementary
Name all three relationships between angle 1 & angle 2
adjacent, supplementary, linear
These can make a right angle when put together.
complementary angles
These angles always share a vertex, but are not next to each other.
vertical angles
These angles are always equal to each other.
vertical angles
These angles add up to equal 90 degrees.
complementary angles
These angles are always next to each other.
adjacent angles
These angles add up to equal 180 degrees.
supplementary angles
These angles are congruent.
vertical angles
Every triangle will have at least one of these types of angles.
acute angle
This type of angle measures less than 90 degrees.
acute angle
This angle equals exactly 90 degrees
right angle
A 42 degree angle is an example of this type of angle.
acute angle
This angle measures more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
obtuse angle
This angle makes a corner.
right angle