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PAIRS OF ANGLES

Supplementary Angles
<AOD and <BOD
are supplementary
D angles.

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A O B
Supplementary angles are two
angles whose measures have a
sum of 180.
Complementary Angles
M
<MOR and <NOR are
complementary angles.
R

N
O

Complementary angles are


two angles whose measures
have a sum of 90.
Adjacent Angle
In the figure, <COB and <BOA
have a common side OB. They
are called adjacent angles.

Adjacent angles are angles which have


a common side and a common vertex
but no interior points in common.
Linear Pair
In the figure, <COB and
<COA form a linear pair
because they are adjacent
angles and OB and OA are
opposite rays.

A linear pair are two angles


which are adjacent and
supplementary.
Vertical angles

Vertical angles are two nonadjacent


angles formed by two intersecting lines.
Vertical angles are congruent.

In the figure, <AED and


<CEB are vertical
angles; so are <AEC
and <DEB. These pairs
of angles are
nonadjacent.
Illustrative
B
Examples A
1 2
In the given figure, <AOB and
<COD are right triangles.
3 4
Name all pairs of: O
1. Complementary angles
2. Supplementary angles 5 6
3. Vertical angles
7 8 D
C
Tell whether the angles are only
ADJACENT or ADJACENT AND
LINEAR pair or VERTICAL

1. <1 and <4 3


2. <2 and <5 2 1
3. <1 and <5 5 4
4. <4 and <5
5. <3 and <2
50⁰
Find the values of x
x
y
and y in the given
figure.
From the given figure,
form an equation in x
and solve for the 2x
unknown measure. x
Solve:

The measure of one of two


complementary angles is 15 less than
twice the measure of the other. Find
the measure of each angle.
RECALL
APPLICATIO
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GROUP
ACTIVITY
Assignmen
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Assignment:

Find the degree measure of the angles marked 1,2 and 3

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