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"Angle Relationships – Practice the Skill" that contains several geometry problems involving angles formed by lines, triangles, and circles. However, I can't directly view or access images. To help you, I’ll need you to describe the problems in detail or type out the specific questions from the image.
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Common Types of Angle Relationship Problems:
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Complementary & Supplementary Angles: Two angles that add up to 90° or 180°.
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Vertical Angles: Opposite angles formed by intersecting lines; they are equal.
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Corresponding, Alternate Interior/Exterior Angles: Formed when a transversal crosses parallel lines.
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Triangle Angle Sum: The sum of interior angles in a triangle is 180°.
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Angles in Circles: Central angles, inscribed angles, and their relationships (e.g., inscribed angle = half the central angle subtended by the same arc).
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Example Problem (Hypothetical):
Suppose one problem shows two parallel lines cut by a transversal, with one angle labeled as 60°. You're asked to find the measure of another angle.
Solution:
- If it's a corresponding angle, it's also 60°.
- If it's a supplementary angle on a straight line, it's 180° - 60° = 120°.
- If it's a vertical angle, it's 60°.
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