Overlapping angles Given: m angle

  1. Overlapping anglesGiven: m angle HGK= m angle JGL Prove: m angle 1= m angle 3 Statements: Reasons: 1.) m angle HGK= m angle JGL
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  2. Overlapping anglesGiven: m angle HGK= m angle JGL Prove: m<1= m<3 Statements: Reasons: 1.) m angle HGK= m angle JGL 1.) Given
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  3. Which pairs of non-overlapping angles share a ray to make a right angle? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses ∠EGK∠EGK
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  4. In class we are doing overlapping triangles and I have the measures of the angles I just need to know how to solve if there's an
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  5. Identify the definition for each key term. (7 points)Acute Angle Adjacent Angles Complementary Angles Obtuse Angle Right Angle
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  6. Which of the following explains the relationship between angles B and C?Lines JK and JM intersect at point J, creating four
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  7. Which of the following explains the relationship between angles a and d?Lines JK and JM intersect at point J, creating four
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  8. a figure consists of four angles. the angle measures are as follows: m-angle 1= 65° , m-angle 2= 90° , m-angle 3= 30° , and
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  9. Which of the following explains the relationship between angles A and B?Lines JK and JM intersect at point J, creating four
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  10. Two lines intersect so that angle 1 and angle 3 are vertical angles, angle 2 and angle 4 are vertical angles, and angle 1 and
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