501 Geometry Questions

(Jacob Rumans) #1

  1. The interior angles of ΔBOT sum to 180° and since you know
    that m∠TBO = 55°, and m∠BTO = 66°, then you need to solve for
    m∠BOT in the equation = 55° + 66° + m∠BOT = 180°. Using
    algebra to solve the equation, the m∠BOT = 59°.

  2. The interior angles of ΔPUT sum to 180° and since you know that
    m∠PTU = 24° (from question 106 ), and m∠TPU = 90°, then you
    need to solve for m∠PUT in the equation = 24° + 90° + m∠PUT =
    180°. Using algebra to solve the equation, the m∠PUT = 64°.


Set 22



  1. Equal.Together ∠5 and ∠6 form the vertical angle pair to ∠2.
    Consequently, the angles are congruent and their measurements
    are equal.

  2. They cannot be determined.∠1 and ∠3 may look like vertical
    angles, but do not be deceived. Vertical angle pairs are formed
    when lines intersect. The vertical angle to ∠1 is the full angle that
    is opposite and between lines mand l.

  3. Adjacent supplementary angles.∠1 and ∠2 share a side, a vertex
    and no interior points; they are adjacent. The sum of their
    measures must equal 180° because they form a straight line; thus
    they are supplementary.

  4. 90°.∠6, ∠5, ∠4, and ∠3 are on a straight line. All together, they
    measure 180°. If ∠6 is a right angle, it equals 90°. The remaining
    three angles must equal 180° minus 90°, or 90°.

  5. They cannot be determined.∠6 and ∠2 may look like vertical
    angles, but vertical pairs are formed when lines intersect. The
    vertical angle to ∠2 is the full angle that is opposite and between
    lines mandl.

  6. 180°.


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