The document contains 13 problems about finding supplementary, complementary and corresponding angles when given information about parallel lines. It asks the reader to determine unknown angle measures, whether two angles can be supplementary or form a linear pair given properties of the angles, and which lines are parallel in several diagrams based on given conditions. It also contains problems about finding angle measures in diagrams where corresponding angles or parallel lines are marked or properties of specific angles are given.
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1 Find the supplement of each of the following angles
The document contains 13 problems about finding supplementary, complementary and corresponding angles when given information about parallel lines. It asks the reader to determine unknown angle measures, whether two angles can be supplementary or form a linear pair given properties of the angles, and which lines are parallel in several diagrams based on given conditions. It also contains problems about finding angle measures in diagrams where corresponding angles or parallel lines are marked or properties of specific angles are given.
The document contains 13 problems about finding supplementary, complementary and corresponding angles when given information about parallel lines. It asks the reader to determine unknown angle measures, whether two angles can be supplementary or form a linear pair given properties of the angles, and which lines are parallel in several diagrams based on given conditions. It also contains problems about finding angle measures in diagrams where corresponding angles or parallel lines are marked or properties of specific angles are given.
1 Find the supplement of each of the following angles:
(i) 70o
(ii) 120o
(iii) 135o
(iv) 90o
2 Can two obtuse angles be supplementary, if both of them be
(i) Obtuse? (ii) Right? (iii) Acute? 3 One of the angles forming a linear pair is a right angle. What can you say about its other angle? 4 One of the angles forming a linear pair is an obtuse angle. What kind of angle is the other? 5 One of the angles forming a linear pair is an acute angle. What kind of angle is the other? 6 Can two acute angles form a linear pair? 7 If the supplement of an angle is 65o, then find its complement. 8 If the supplement of an angle is 65o, then find its complement. 9 In Fig. 87, the corresponding arms of ∠ABC and ∠DEF are parallel. If ∠ABC = 75o, find ∠DEF.
10 In Fig. 86, state which lines are parallel and why?
11 In Fig. 85, AB ∥ CD and AC ∥ BD. Find the values of x, y, z