Worksheets AnglesAndDegrees
Worksheets AnglesAndDegrees
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Instructions: Use a protractor to measure how many degrees each angle is.
If you don’t have a protractor, then just estimate and see how close you got.
1 2
15°
3 4
5 6
Instructions: Use the greater-than ‘>’ and less-than ‘<’ signs to compare these angles. (If you
have trouble comparing the angles visually, you can use a protractor to measure them.)
B G K
M J H
1 ∠B ∠G 2 ∠J ∠G
3 ∠M ∠B 4 ∠T ∠H
5 ∠J ∠K 6 ∠J ∠H
7 ∠T ∠M 8 ∠K ∠G
9 ∠G ∠M 10 ∠T ∠K
Instructions: For each set of complementary or supplementary angles, find the unknown angle (X).
1 2 3
X X
71°
65° 40° X
8
1
90
− 65
25
4 5
X 142°
36° X
m∠X = m∠X =
6 7
X 110° 95° X
m∠X = m∠X =
Instructions: For each set of complementary or supplementary angles, find the unknown angle (X).
1 2
X 77° 162°
X
m∠X = m∠X =
3 4
X 29°
53° X
m∠X = m∠X =
5 6
X
57°
75°
X
m∠X = m∠X =
Instructions: Find the unknown angle (A). These problems are a little more tricky, so if you have
trouble, ask someone for help or check the answer key to see the solutions.
1 This supplementary angle is divided into 2 This complementary angle is divided into
three equal parts. three equal parts.
A
A
m∠A = m∠A =
3 4 m∠A = m∠B
A
24° 36°
A
m∠A =
B
m∠A =