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Angle Measurements 2 - Sample Math Practice Problems

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Complexity=1, Mode=vert

Solve for the missing angle(s).
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1.   In the figure below, two lines intersect to form ∠A,
B, ∠C, and ∠D.
If m∠A = 52°, find the missing angles.
    m∠B = °
    m∠C = °
    m∠D = °
2.   In the figure below, two lines intersect to form ∠A,
B, ∠C, and ∠D.
If m∠C = 89°, find the missing angles.
    m∠A = °
    m∠B = °
    m∠D = °

Complexity=1, Mode=tran

Solve for the missing angle(s).
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1.   In the figure below, lines g and h are parallel, and line m is a transversal.
If m∠8 = 94°, what is m∠3?      °
2.   In the figure below, lines g and h are parallel, and line m is a transversal.
If m∠1 = 107°, what is m∠6?      °

Complexity=1, Mode=round

Solve for the missing angle(s).
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1.  
If m∠B + m∠D = 175° and m∠C = 40°, what is m∠A?   °
2.  
If m∠A + m∠B + m∠C = 230° and m∠E = 70°, what is m∠D?   °

Complexity=1

Solve for the missing angle(s).
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1.   In the figure below, three lines intersect to form a triangle with interior angles W, F, and D.
If m∠W = 70° and m∠F = 70°, what is m∠C?   °
2.   In the figure below, lines g and h are parallel, and line m is a transversal.
If m∠4 = 82°, find the missing angles.
  m∠5 = °
  m∠6 = °
  m∠8 = °

Answers


Complexity=1, Mode=vert

Solve for the missing angle(s).
Figures are not drawn to scale.

#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1In the figure below, two lines intersect to form ∠A,
B, ∠C, and ∠D.
If m∠A = 52°, find the missing angles.

    m∠B = °
    m∠C = °
    m∠D = °
Solution

A and ∠B are supplementary angles which means they add up to 180°.
m∠A + m∠B=180°
m∠B=180° - m∠A
m∠B=180° - 52° = 128°

A and ∠C are vertical angles which means they are equal.
m∠A = m∠C = 52°

A and ∠D are supplementary angles which means they add up to 180°.
m∠A + m∠D=180°
m∠D=180° - m∠A
m∠D=180° - 52° = 128°

#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2In the figure below, two lines intersect to form ∠A,
B, ∠C, and ∠D.
If m∠C = 89°, find the missing angles.

    m∠A = °
    m∠B = °
    m∠D = °
Solution

C and ∠A are vertical angles which means they are equal.
m∠C = m∠A = 89°

C and ∠B are supplementary angles which means they add up to 180°.
m∠C + m∠B=180°
m∠B=180° - m∠C
m∠B=180° - 89° = 91°

C and ∠D are supplementary angles which means they add up to 180°.
m∠C + m∠D=180°
m∠D=180° - m∠C
m∠D=180° - 89° = 91°


Complexity=1, Mode=tran

Solve for the missing angle(s).
Figures are not drawn to scale.

#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1In the figure below, lines g and h are parallel, and line m is a transversal.
If m∠8 = 94°, what is m∠3?
     °
Solution
One property of the angles created by the transversal that cuts across two parallel lines is
m∠8 = m∠4
∠4 and ∠3 are supplementary angles.
m∠4 + m∠3 = 180°
Substituting m∠8 for m∠4 in the second equation, we get
m∠8 + m∠3=180°
94° + m∠3=180°
m∠3=180° - 94° = 86°
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2In the figure below, lines g and h are parallel, and line m is a transversal.
If m∠1 = 107°, what is m∠6?
     °
Solution
One property of the angles created by the transversal that cuts across two parallel lines is
m∠1 = m∠5
∠5 and ∠6 are supplementary angles.
m∠5 + m∠6 = 180°
Substituting m∠1 for m∠5 in the second equation, we get
m∠1 + m∠6=180°
107° + m∠6=180°
m∠6=180° - 107° = 73°

Complexity=1, Mode=round

Solve for the missing angle(s).
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#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1
If m∠B + m∠D = 175° and m∠C = 40°, what is m∠A?
  °
Solution
The sum of angles around a point is 360°.
m∠A + m∠B + m∠C + m∠D=360°
m∠A + (m∠B + m∠D) + m∠C=360°
m∠A + 175° + 40°=360°
215° + m∠A=360°
m∠A=360° - 215° = 145°
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2
If m∠A + m∠B + m∠C = 230° and m∠E = 70°, what is m∠D?
  °
Solution
The sum of angles around a point is 360°.
m∠A + m∠B + m∠C + m∠D + m∠E=360°
(m∠A + m∠B + m∠C) + m∠D + m∠E=360°
230° + m∠D + 70°=360°
300° + m∠D=360°
m∠D=360° - 300° = 60°

Complexity=1

Solve for the missing angle(s).
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#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
1In the figure below, three lines intersect to form a triangle with interior angles W, F, and D.
If m∠W = 70° and m∠F = 70°, what is m∠C?  
°
Solution
The three angles in the triangle add up to 180°.
m∠W + m∠F + m∠D = 180°
∠D and ∠C are supplementary angles.
m∠D + m∠C = 180°
Set the two equations as equal.
m∠W + m∠F + m∠D=m∠D + m∠C
m∠W + m∠F=m∠C
70° + 70°=m∠C
140°=m∠C
#ProblemCorrect AnswerYour Answer
2In the figure below, lines g and h are parallel, and line m is a transversal.
If m∠4 = 82°, find the missing angles.

  m∠5 = °
  m∠6 = °
  m∠8 = °
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