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Geometry Homework
Angle Pair Relationships Day 11
Name
1. Use the diagram to complete parts A – F below:
Part A: Name two supplement angles of DOE .
Part B: Name a pair of complementary angles.
Part C: Name two pairs of vertical angles.
Part D: Name 3 pairs of adjacent angles.
Part E: Name 2 pairs of linear pair angles.
Part F: Name three pairs of nonadjacent angles that are also not vertical.
Part G: Name a pair of vertical angles.
2. Determine the measures of each of the following angles:
mWAU 
mWAX 
mZAX 
mYAX 
mUAX 
Use the given information to find the indicated angle measure.
3. Given m  ABC = 94°, find m  CBD.
4. Given m  QST = 135°, find m  QSR.
5. Find m  ABC and m  CBD.
7. Determine mABC
6.
8. If POR is bisected by OQ , what is the
value of x?
9. In the given figure, ray OB bisects AOC .
The measure of AOC is (7x – 3)° and that of
BOC is (2x + 12)°. Determine mBOA
10. The measure of one angle is three times the measure of its complement. Find the measure of
each angle.
11. Two angles form a linear pair. The measure of one angle is 8 times the measure of the other
angle. Find the measure of each angle.
Spiral Review
12. Three angles of a triangle are represented as 5x + 2 degrees, 4x – 1 degrees and x + 19 degrees.
The angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. Complete each of the following parts:
Part A: What is the value of x?
Part B: What is the measure of each of the angles?
Part C: Is this triangle equilateral, isosceles or scalene? How do you know?
13. Determine the slope and y-intercept of each of the following lines:
Part A: y = 4x – 2
Part B: 3x + 4y = 12
Part C: y = 5x