1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships

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1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships Two angles are complementary angles if the sum of their measures is 90 degrees. Each angle is the complement of the other. Two angles are supplementary angles if the sum of the measures is 180 degrees. Each angle is the supplement of the other.

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships 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.

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships EXAMPLE 1: In the figure, name a pair of complementary angles, a pair of supplementary angles, and a pair of adjacent angles.

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships EXAMPLE 2: In the figure, name a pair of complementary angles, a pair of supplementary angles, and a pair of adjacent angles.

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships EXAMPLE 3: a. Given that <1 is a complement of <2 and m<1 = 68 degrees, find m<2. b. Given that <3 is a supplement of <4 and m<4 = 56 degrees, find the m<3.

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships EXAMPLE 4: When viewed from the side, the frame of a ball-return net forms a pair of supplementary angles with the ground. Find m<BCE and m<ECD.

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships Two adjacent angles are a linear pair if their noncommon sides are opposite rays. The angles in a linear pair are always supplementary. Two angles are vertical angles if their sides form two pairs of opposite rays.

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships EXAMPLE 5: Identify all of the linear pairs and all of the vertical angles in the figure below.

1.5 Describe Angle Pair Relationships EXAMPLE 6: 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.