Practice: Use facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles to write and solve equations for unknown angles. (NC.7.G.5)
Targeted remediation practice
Learning Objectives
Use facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles to write and solve equations for unknown angles.
Practice set 1
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $121^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are complementary. One measures $24^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $76^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are complementary. One measures $65^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $140^\circ$. What is the other?
Practice set 2
Two angles are complementary. One measures $52^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $52^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are complementary. One measures $64^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $124^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are complementary. One measures $35^\circ$. What is the other?
Practice set 3
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $126^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are complementary. One measures $65^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $42^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are complementary. One measures $50^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $127^\circ$. What is the other?
Practice set 4
Two angles are complementary. One measures $51^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $103^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are complementary. One measures $31^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are supplementary. One measures $113^\circ$. What is the other?
Two angles are complementary. One measures $44^\circ$. What is the other?