CK12 - Geometry

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Example 3


Whatis below?

Againyou may assumethat the interioranglesin a trianglemustsum to

Sinceyou knowthat the interioranglesin a trianglemustsum to you can find if you know
the measuresof the othertwo angles.Use the exteriorright angleto find the measureof its interiorangle.


Sincethe intersectinglinesformone right angle,all anglesformedwill measure and in particular,


. Now you knowtwo of the internalanglemeasuresin the triangle: and Use


subtractionto find.


measures

AdjacentComplementaryAngles


Rememberthat complementaryanglesare anglesthat sum to If complementaryanglesare adjacent,
they form perpendicularrays.You can then applyeverythingyou havelearnedaboutperpendicularlines to
the situationto find missinganglevalues.


Example 4


Whatis the measureof in the diagrambelow?

, so the two anglesin the upperrightare complementaryand sum to Since
is its verticalanglewill also measure Therefore.
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