Refer to the figure below. Find the measure of each angle.
See Example 3.
First find .Then find and .See Example 4.
First find .Then find and .See Example 4.
Let represent the unknown angle measure. Write an equation
and solve it to find .See Example 5.
- Find the complement of a 30° angle.
- Find the supplement of a 30° angle.
- Find the supplement of a 105° angle.
- Find the complement of a 75° angle.
TRY IT YOURSELF
- Refer to the figure in the next column and tell
whether each statement is true. If a statement is
false, explain why.
a. has point Gas its endpoint.
b. has no endpoints.
c. has three endpoints.
d. Point Dis the vertex of.
e.
f. AGF BGE
m(AGC)m(BGD)
DGB
CD
·
AG
GF
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x
x
Q
P
Y
2 x + 35°
6 x − 5°
X
Z
4 x + 1 5 °
7 x − 60°
X
Y
P
Z Q
x m(ZYQ) m(PYQ)
6 x + 8° 4 x + 32°
A
B
C
D E
A
B
C
D E
2 x x + 30 °
x m(ABD) m(DBE)
M
O
Z
N
X T
1
70°
45°
2
Y
NYZ 2
1 MYX
- Refer to the figure for Problem 81 and tell whether
each angle is an acute angle, a right angle, an obtuse
angle, or a straight angle.
a. b.
c. d.
Use a protractor to measure each angle.
- Refer to the figure below, in which. Find
the measure of each angle or sum of angles.
a.
b.
c.
d. - Refer to the figure below, in which
, , and. Find the
measure of each angle.
a. b.
c. d.
100 °
2
1
6
5
3 4
3 6
1 2
m(4)180° 3 4 4 5
m(1)m(3)
2
4
1 3
m(2) m(4)
m(1)m(2)m(3)
4
3
m(1)50°
FGD BGA
AGC EGA
60 °
60 ° 30 °
30 °
90 °^90 °
D
B
F
C
A
E
G
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