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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < ABD = 65
o
, what is the measure of < DBC?
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25
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < ABD = 62
o
, what is the measure of < DBC?
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28
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < DBC = 35
o
, what is the measure of < DBA?
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55
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < DBC = 40
o
, what is the measure of < ABD?
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50
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < ABD = 52
o
, what is the measure of < DBC?
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38
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < DBC = 50
o
, what is the measure of < ABD?
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40
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < DBC = 45
o
, what is the measure of < ABD?
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45
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < DBC = 65
o
, what is the measure of < ABD?
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?
25
o
?
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The figure on the right shows a pair of complementary angles.
If < ABD = 27
o
, what is the measure of < DBC?
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63
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of supplementary angles.
If < ACD = 155
o
, what is the measure of < DCB?
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25
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of supplementary angles.
If < DCB = 28
o
, what is the measure of < ACD?
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152
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of supplementary angles.
If < DCB = 40
o
, what is the measure of < ACD?
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140
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of supplementary angles.
If < ACD = 132
o
, what is the measure of < DCB?
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48
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of supplementary angles.
If < ACD = 115
o
, what is the measure of < DCB?
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65
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of supplementary angles.
If < DCB = 61
o
, what is the measure of < ACD?
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119
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of supplementary angles.
If < DCB = 105
o
, what is the measure of < ACD?
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75
o
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The figure on the right shows a pair of supplementary angles.
If < DCB = 72
o
, what is the measure of < ACD?
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108
o
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
Angle 5 and Angle ___ are alternate interior angles.
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4
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
Angle ___ and Angle 6 are alternate interior angles.
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3
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
Angle ___ and Angle 7 are alternate exterior angles.
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2
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
Angle 1 and Angle ___ are alternate exterior angles.
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8
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
Which angle is a corresponding angle to < 1?
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5
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
Which angle is a corresponding angle to < 4?
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8
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
Which angle is a corresponding angle to < 3?
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7
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
If the measure of < 6 is 60
o
, what is the measure of < 1?
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120
o
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
If the measure of < 6 is 60
o
, what is the measure of < 7?
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60
o
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
If the measure of < 8 is 140
o
, what is the measure of < 2?
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40
o
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
If the measure of < 8 is 140
o
, what is the measure of < 3?
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40
o
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
If the measure of < 1 is 135
o
, what is the measure of < 3?
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45
o
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The figure on the right shows a transversal.
If the measure of < 1 is 135
o
, what is the measure of < 7?
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45
o
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