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Practice A
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ldentify the pair(s) of congruent angles in the 6gure. how you
know they are congruent.
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3. 1 and 3 are complementary. 4. 1 and 2 are complementary.


1 and 2 are supplementary. 2 and 3 are complementary.
3 and 2 are supplementary. 2 and 4 are supplementary.





Use the diagram at the right.

5. II 1 115, fnd 2, 3, and 4.


6. II 2 64, fnd 1, 3, and 4.
7. II 3 112, fnd 1, 2, and 4.
8. II 4 67, fnd 1, 2, and 3.
Find the value of .
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ln the diagram at the right, 1 38 and

4 98. Find the indicated angle measure.


15. Eind m 3.
16. Eind m DGE.
17. Eind m CGE.
18. Eind m 2.
19. Eind m AGC.
20. Door Frame You are using a carpenter`s square to
check whether a corner oI a door Irame Iorms a right
angle. The square is basically a ruler in the Iorm oI a
right angle. When you try to ft the square into the corner,
there is a gap as shown in the fgure. Explain whether
there is a right angle in this corner by using a theorem
Irom this section.
21. Picnic table The fgure shows the side view oI a


picnic table. Given that 1 4, complete the
prooI showing that 2 3.
GIVEN: 1 4
PROVE: 2 3
Statements Reasons
1. 1 4 1. ?
2. and ? are a linear pair. 2. ?
and ? are a linear pair.
3. ? 3. Iinear Pair Postulate
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4. 2 3 4. ?

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