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3. What do you call a pair of angles which is adjacent and whose sides that are not common to them form
straight line?
A. Congruent Angles
B. Linear Pair
C. Complementary Angles D. Vertical angle
4. Which of the following measures defines a complementary pair of angles?
.. 45° and 45°
B. 105° and 75°
C. 90° and 100° D. 55° and 40°
5. Two angles which have a common side and a common vertex but no interior points in common.
Congruent Angles
B. Adjacent Angles
C. Complementary Angles
D.Vertical angles​

Sagot :

answer:3.Pair of adjacent angles whose measures add up to form a straight angle is known as a linear pair. The angles in a linear pair are supplementary. Consider the following figure in which a ray \(\overrightarrow{OP}\) stand on the line segment \(\overline{AB}\) as shown: The angles ∠POB and ∠POA are formed at O. ∠POB and ∠POA are adjacent angles and they are supplementary i.e. ∠POB + ∠POA = ∠AOB = 180°ep so

4.Two angles are complementary when they add up to 90°. then, doing all the options: A) 50° + 41° = 91°, so this angles are non complementary. B) 100° + 80° = 180°, so this aren't complementary, but they are Supplementary (because their addition is 180°)angles. C) 77° + 13° = 90°, si this angles are complementary.

5.There are some special relationships between "pairs" of angles. Adjacent Angles are two angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and no common interior points. (They share a vertex and side, but do not overlap.) A Linear Pair is two adjacent angles whose non-common sides form opposite rays.

Answer:

3. B.

4. C

5. B

Step-by-step explanation:

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3. A "linear pair" is two angles that are adjacent and whose non-common sides form a straight line.

4. Two Angles are Complementary when they "add up to 90 degrees".

5. "Adjacent Angles" are two angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and no common interior points.