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2.3 Complementary and Supplementary Angles
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Definitions Complementary angles – the sum of their measures is 90˚
Each angle is the compliment of the other A 32˚ 58˚ B
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Definitions Supplementary angles – the sum of their measures is 180˚
Each angle is the supplement of the other 46˚ D 134˚ C
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Identify Complements and Supplements
158˚ 22˚ 15˚ 85˚ 55˚ 35˚
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Definitions Adjacent angles – have a common vertex and side, but no common interior points Common side B Common vertex
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Identify Adjacent Angles
3 4 5 6 1 2
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Measures m A is a complement of C, and m A = 47˚. Find m C.
43˚ M P is a supplement of R, and m R = 36˚. Find m P. 144˚
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Definitions Theorem – a true statement that follows from other true statements
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Theorem 2.1 Congruent Compliments Theorem
If two angles are complementary to the same angle, then they are congruent m m = 90˚ m m =90˚ Then 1 2 3
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Theorem 2.2 Congruent Supplements Theorem
If two angles are supplementary to the same angle, then they are congruent m m = 180˚ m m = 180˚ Then 2 3 1
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Use Theorems 7 and 8 are supplementary 8 and 9 are supplementary
Name a pair of congruent angles. 8 7 9
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Guided Practice Pg. 70 #1-7
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