Question
correctly label each given angle relationship
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a. adjacent angles
b. complementary angles
c. supplementary angles
d.alternate angles
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.....\....A..../..../
.......\~~~/.B/
.........\.../~/
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a. adjacent angles
b. complementary angles
c. supplementary angles
d.alternate angles
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To correctly label each angle relationship in the diagram described (though I can't see the actual diagram), I'll provide a general guideline on how to identify each type of relationship:
1. **Adjacent Angles (a)**: These are two angles that share a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap. If there are angles A and B next to each other sharing a side, they are adjacent.
2. **Complementary Angles (b)**: Two angles are complementary if their measures add up to 90 degrees. If one angle is labeled as 30 degrees and another as 60 degrees, they are complementary.
3. **Supplementary Angles (c)**: Two angles are supplementary if their measures add up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 110 degrees and another one is 70 degrees, they are supplementary.
4. **Alternate Angles (d)**: These usually refer to angles that are on opposite sides of a transversal that intersects two parallel lines. If there are angles formed by such a configuration, they would be alternate angles.
If you provide more details about the position and relationships of angles A, B, C, and D in the diagram, I can help you assign the appropriate labels based on that information.
1. **Adjacent Angles (a)**: These are two angles that share a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap. If there are angles A and B next to each other sharing a side, they are adjacent.
2. **Complementary Angles (b)**: Two angles are complementary if their measures add up to 90 degrees. If one angle is labeled as 30 degrees and another as 60 degrees, they are complementary.
3. **Supplementary Angles (c)**: Two angles are supplementary if their measures add up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 110 degrees and another one is 70 degrees, they are supplementary.
4. **Alternate Angles (d)**: These usually refer to angles that are on opposite sides of a transversal that intersects two parallel lines. If there are angles formed by such a configuration, they would be alternate angles.
If you provide more details about the position and relationships of angles A, B, C, and D in the diagram, I can help you assign the appropriate labels based on that information.