Chapter 1.5 Notes: Describe Angle Pair Relationships
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Chapter 1.5 Notes: Describe
Angle Pair Relationships
Goal: You will use special angle relationships
to find angle measures.
• Two angles are complementary angles if the sum
of their measures is 90o.
• Each angle is the complement of the other.
• Two angles are supplementary angles if the sum
of their measures is 180o.
• Each angle is the supplement of the other.
• Complementary angles and supplementary angles
can be adjacent angles or nonadjacent angles.
• Adjacent angles are two angles that share a
common vertex and side, but have no common
interior points.
Ex.1: In the figure, name a pair of complementary
angles, a pair of supplementary angles, and a pair of
adjacent angles.
Ex.2: In the figure, name a pair of complementary
angles, a pair of supplementary angles, and a pair of
adjacent angles.
Ex.3:
a. Given that 1 is a complement of 2 and
o
m1 68 , find m 2 .
b. Given that 3 is a supplement of 4 and
o
m4 56 , find m3 .
Ex.4: When viewed from the side, the frame of a ballreturn net forms a pair of supplementary angles
with the ground. Find mBCE and mECD.
Ex.5: LMN and PQR are complementary angles.
Find the measures of the angles if
mLMN (4x 2)o and mPQR (9x 1)o .
Ex.6: Two roads intersect to form supplementary
angles, XYW and WYZ . Find mXYW and
mWYZ .
• Angle Pairs:
• Two adjacent angles are a linear pair if their
noncommon sides are opposite rays.
• The angles in a linear pair are supplementary
angles.
• Two angles are vertical angles if their sides form
two pairs of opposite rays.
Ex.7: Identify all of the linear pairs and all of the
vertical angles in the figure below.
Ex.8: Two angles form a linear pair. The measure of
one angle is 5 times the measure of the other. Find
the measure of each angle.
Ex.9: The measure of an angle is twice the measure of
its complement. Find the measure of each angle.
Ex.10: Two angles form a linear pair. The measure of
one angle is 3 times the measure of the other angle.
Find the measure of each angle.
Ex.11: Two angles form a linear pair. The measure of
one angle is 5o more than the other angle. Find the
measure of each angle.