Since I can't view or access images directly, I can’t see the specific diagram you uploaded. However, I can help you solve the problem
if you describe the image or provide details about the angles shown in each question.
But based on the worksheet title — *"Identifying Pairs of Angles"* — and the common types of problems on such worksheets, here's how to approach it:
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🔍 Objective:
Identify whether the given pairs of angles are:
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Adjacent angles
-
Vertical angles
-
Linear pairs
Let’s define each:
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✔ Definitions:
1.
Adjacent Angles:
- Two angles that share a
common vertex and a
common side, but do
not overlap.
- They are next to each other.
2.
Vertical Angles:
- Formed when two lines intersect.
- The angles opposite each other are
equal.
- They are
non-adjacent.
3.
Linear Pair:
- Two adjacent angles that form a straight line (i.e., their non-common sides are opposite rays).
- Their measures add up to
180°.
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📌 How to Solve Each Problem:
For each numbered diagram (1–6), look at the labeled angles (like ∠1 and ∠2) and ask:
1. Do they share a vertex and a side? → Possibly
adjacent.
2. Are they opposite each other at an intersection? → Likely
vertical.
3. Do they form a straight line together? → Then they are a
linear pair.
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🧩 Example Walkthrough (Hypothetical):
Let’s say in
Question 1, two angles (∠1 and ∠2) share a common side and vertex, and together make a straight line.
→ Then they are
adjacent and also form a
linear pair.
If in
Question 2, two angles are opposite each other where two lines cross →
vertical angles.
If in
Question 3, two angles share a side and vertex but don’t form a straight line → just
adjacent.
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💡 Tips:
- Look for
intersecting lines → vertical angles.
- Look for
angles forming a straight line → linear pair.
- If two angles are side-by-side with a shared ray → adjacent.
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📝 Final Answer Format:
For each question, write:
- "Adjacent"
- "Vertical"
- "Linear pair"
Or sometimes both (e.g., adjacent and linear pair).
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👉 Please describe the diagrams or list the angle configurations (e.g., “two angles sharing a vertex and side, forming a straight line”) so I can give you exact answers for each of the 6 problems.
Alternatively, if you can type out what’s in each diagram, I’ll solve them step by step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of linear pair worksheet.