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Practice with Pairs & Groups of Angles
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1.
The line through points A, B, and C is a straight line. If m∠ABD = 124º, find the m∠CBD.

Choose:
28º
34º
56º 124º
Angle3

 

 

2.
Two vertical angles are expressed as
62 and 2x - 20. Find the value of x.

Choose:
22
41
48
62
Angles2

 

 

3.
∠ABD and ∠CBD are adjacent angles.
If m∠ABD = 36º and m∠ABC = 67º,
find m∠DBC.

Choose:
28º
31º
36º 103º
angle4

 

 

4.
Two complementary angles are expressed as
2x + 13 and 3x - 18. Find the value of x.

Choose:
17
19
39 95
angles1

 

 

5.
The ratio of m∠CBE to m∠ABD to m∠DBE is 1 : 2 : 3 as shown.
∠ABC is a straight angle.
Find m∠ABD.

Choose:
30º
60º
90º 120º
angle9

 

 

6.
As seen in the diagram at the right:
m∠RSW = x + 20;  m∠WSV = 2x + 10,
m∠UST = x;  m∠VSU = m∠UST.
Find m∠WSV.
Choose:
30º
60º
70º
80º
angle5
straight ∠RST

 

 

7.
Diagram as shown and labeled.
a) Find x.
Choose:
8
15
18

b) Find m∠CMB.
Choose:
24º
30º
70º
58º

 

angle7

 

 

8.
anglemath2
The angles are represented as shown.
Find m∠HAT

Choose:
38º
30º
28º 26º
angle6

 

 

9.
angleLines
intersecting at H.
Find x and y.

Choose:
x = 45, y = 24
x = 29, y = 45
x = 25, y = 17
x = 45, y = 29
angle8

 

 

10.
In the diagram at the right,
anglesmath4
and angles are labeled.
Find m∠CEB.

Choose:
30º
60º
120º 150º
angle10a



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