1-5 Angle Relationships Students will learn how to identify and use special pairs of angles, namely,...

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1-5 Angle Relationships Students will learn how to identify and use special pairs of angles, namely, supplementary, complementary, and congruent (have the same measure).

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Adjacent Angles Two angles in the same plane. Must have a common vertex and common side. No common interior points.

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Page 1: 1-5 Angle Relationships Students will learn how to identify and use special pairs of angles, namely, supplementary, complementary, and congruent (have.

1-5 Angle Relationships

Students will learn how to identify and use special pairs of angles, namely, supplementary, complementary, and congruent (have the same measure).

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Type of Angle Definition Example

Adjacent Angles

Vertical Angles

Linear Pair

ComplementaryAngles

Supplementary Angles

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Adjacent AnglesTwo angles in the same plane.Must have a common vertex and common side.No common interior points.

<ABC and <CBD are adjacent.

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<ABC and <ABD

<ABC and <CBD

Adjacent or not?

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Linear PairPair of adjacent angles with noncommon sides that are opposite rays.

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Linear Pair or not?

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Name two angles that form a linear pair.

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Perpendicular Lines-Intersect to form four right angles-Intersect to form congruent adjacent angles

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