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This document discusses different types of angle pairs: adjacent angles, vertical angles, complementary angles, and supplementary angles. It provides examples of identifying these angle pairs and finding missing angle measures using relationships between complementary, supplementary, and vertical angles. The objectives are to identify these angle pair types and find measures of angles in pairs. Examples include identifying adjacent/non-adjacent angles, finding complements/supplements of given angles, using complements/supplements to solve problems, and using relationships between angles to find missing values.

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This document discusses different types of angle pairs: adjacent angles, vertical angles, complementary angles, and supplementary angles. It provides examples of identifying these angle pairs and finding missing angle measures using relationships between complementary, supplementary, and vertical angles. The objectives are to identify these angle pair types and find measures of angles in pairs. Examples include identifying adjacent/non-adjacent angles, finding complements/supplements of given angles, using complements/supplements to solve problems, and using relationships between angles to find missing values.

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1-4 Pairs of Angles

Section 1.4
Pairs of Angles

Objectives
Identify adjacent, vertical,
complementary, and supplementary
angles.
Find measures of pairs of angles.
Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Example 1A: Identifying Angle Pairs

Tell whether the angles are only adjacent,


adjacent and form a linear pair, or not adjacent.

AEB and BED

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Example 1B: Identifying Angle Pairs

Tell whether the angles are only adjacent,


adjacent and form a linear pair, or not adjacent.

AEB and BEC

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Example 1C: Identifying Angle Pairs

Tell whether the angles are only adjacent,


adjacent and form a linear pair, or not adjacent.

DEC and AEB

DEC and AEB share E but do not have a common


side, so DEC and AEB are not adjacent angles.

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Check It Out! Example 1a

Tell whether the angles are only adjacent,


adjacent and form a linear pair, or not
adjacent.

5 and 6

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Check It Out! Example 1b

Tell whether the angles are only adjacent,


adjacent and form a linear pair, or not
adjacent.

7 and SPU

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Check It Out! Example 1c

Tell whether the angles are only adjacent,


adjacent and form a linear pair, or not
adjacent.

7 and 8

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles

You can find the complement of an angle


that measures x° by subtracting its measure
from 90°, or

You can find the supplement of an angle that


measures x° by subtracting its measure
from 180°, or

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Example 2: Finding the Measures of Complements
and Supplements
Find the measure of each of the following.
A. complement of F

B. supplement of G

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Example 3: Using Complements and Supplements to
Solve Problems
An angle is 10° more than 3 times the measure of its
complement. Find the measure of the complement.
Step 1 Let mA = ___. Then B, its complement
measures ________
Step 2 Write and solve an equation.

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Example 4: Problem-Solving Application

Light passing through a fiber


optic cable reflects off the walls
of the cable in such a way that
1 ≅ 2, 1 and 3 are
complementary, and 2 and 4
are complementary.

If m1 = 47°, find m2, m3,


and m4.

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1-4 Pairs of Angles

Another angle pair relationship exists between two


angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays.
________________are two nonadjacent angles
formed by two intersecting lines. 1 and 3 are
vertical angles, as are 2 and 4.

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Example 5 Find the value of x.

Holt Geometry
1-4 Pairs of Angles
Example 6 Find the value of x.

Example 7 Find the value of x.

Holt Geometry

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