Which relationships describe angles 1 and 2 select each correct answer vertical angles complementary angles adjacent angles supplementary angles?

In today’s lesson, you’re going to learn all about angle relationships and their measures.

Which relationships describe angles 1 and 2 select each correct answer vertical angles complementary angles adjacent angles supplementary angles?

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We’ll walk through 11 step-by-step examples to ensure mastery.

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Angle Pair Relationship Names

In Geometry, there are five fundamental angle pair relationships:

  • Complementary Angles
  • Supplementary Angles
  • Adjacent Angles
  • Linear Pair
  • Vertical Angles

1. Complementary Angles

Definition

Complementary angles are two positive angles whose sum is 90 degrees.

Examples

For example, complementary angles can be adjacent, as seen in with ∠ABD and ∠CBD in the image below. Or they can be two acute angles, like ∠MNP and ∠EFG, whose sum is equal to 90 degrees. Both of these graphics represent pairs of complementary angles.

Which relationships describe angles 1 and 2 select each correct answer vertical angles complementary angles adjacent angles supplementary angles?

Complementary Angles Example

2. Supplementary Angles

Definition

Supplementary angles are two positive angles whose sum is 180 degrees.

Examples

For example, supplementary angles may be adjacent, as seen in with ∠ABD and ∠CBD in the image below. Or they can be two angles, like ∠MNP and ∠KLR, whose sum is equal to 180 degrees. Both of these graphics represent pairs of supplementary angles.

Which relationships describe angles 1 and 2 select each correct answer vertical angles complementary angles adjacent angles supplementary angles?

Supplementary Angles Example

What is important to note is that both complementary and supplementary angles don’t always have to be adjacent angles.

3. Adjacent Angles

Definition

Adjacent angles are two angles in a plane that have a common vertex and a common side but no common interior points.

Examples

Angles 1 and 2 are adjacent angles because they share a common side.

Which relationships describe angles 1 and 2 select each correct answer vertical angles complementary angles adjacent angles supplementary angles?

Adjacent Angles Examples

And as Math is Fun so nicely points out, a straightforward way to remember Complementary and Supplementary measures is to think:

C is for Corner of a Right Angle (90 degrees)
S is for Straight Angle (180 degrees)

Now it’s time to talk about my two favorite angle-pair relationships: Linear Pair and Vertical Angles.

4. Linear Pair

Definition

A linear pair is precisely what its name indicates. It is a pair of angles sitting on a line! In fact, a linear pair forms supplementary angles.

Why?

Because, we know that the measure of a straight angle is 180 degrees, so a linear pair of angles must also add up to 180 degrees.

Examples

∠ABD and ∠CBD form a linear pair and are also supplementary angles, where ∠1 + ∠2 = 180 degrees.

Which relationships describe angles 1 and 2 select each correct answer vertical angles complementary angles adjacent angles supplementary angles?

Linear Pair Example

5. Vertical Angles

Definition

Vertical angles are two nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines or opposite rays.

Huh?

Think of the letter X. These two intersecting lines form two sets of vertical angles (opposite angles). And more importantly, these vertical angles are congruent.

Examples

In the accompanying graphic, we see two intersecting lines, where ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical angles and are congruent. And ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles and are also congruent.

Which relationships describe angles 1 and 2 select each correct answer vertical angles complementary angles adjacent angles supplementary angles?

Vertical Angles Examples

Together we are going to use our knowledge of Angle Addition, Adjacent Angles, Complementary and Supplementary Angles, as well as Linear Pair and Vertical Angles to find the values of unknown measures.

Angle Relationships – Lesson & Examples (Video)

32 min

  • Introduction to Angle Pair Relationships
  • 00:00:15 – Overview of Complementary, Supplementary, Adjacent, and Vertical Angles and Linear Pair
  • Exclusive Content for Member’s Only
  • 00:06:29 – Use the diagram to solve for the unknown angle measures (Examples #1-8)
  • 00:19:05 – Find the measure of each variable involving Linear Pair and Vertical Angles (Examples #9-12)
  • Practice Problems with Step-by-Step Solutions
  • Chapter Tests with Video Solutions

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Which relationships describe angles 1 and 2 select each correct answer vertical angles complementary angles adjacent angles supplementary angles?

What is the relationship of 1 and 2?

Enneagram Ones and Twos are a complementary couple since both offer the other the example of their own qualities. Both types are highly dutiful and are attracted to service roles and occupations: both may be teachers, ministers, or health care workers who have long hours and many responsibilities.

Can two angles be described as vertical and complementary?

Yes, some vertical angles are complementary. In order for vertical angles to be complementary, a few things must true. The angles must be created because of the intersection of two lines. The angles must be across from each other at the intersection.

What relationship do vertical angles have?

Another word for opposite angles are vertical angles. Vertical angles are always congruent, which means that they are equal. Adjacent angles are angles that come out of the same vertex. Adjacent angles share a common ray and do not overlap.