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This math worksheet provides practice problems for students to classify angles as complementary, supplementary, or adjacent. It also has problems finding the measure of unknown angles and the values of variables in geometric figures. There are multiple choice and true/false questions testing students' understanding of properties of different angle relationships.

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Main - Math 8 Classify Angles Worksheet

This math worksheet provides practice problems for students to classify angles as complementary, supplementary, or adjacent. It also has problems finding the measure of unknown angles and the values of variables in geometric figures. There are multiple choice and true/false questions testing students' understanding of properties of different angle relationships.

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Math 8 Name ________________________

Practice 6.1 Classify angles. Date: _____________ Block: ____

Write if angles are complementary, supplementary, or adjacent. Find the value of x in each figure.

_____________, x = _____________, x = _____________, x =

_____________, x = _____________, x = _____________, x =

_____________, x = _____________, x = _____________, x =

10. Find the measure of angles 1, 2, and 3.


Explain your reasoning.

11. Name the angles:

a) Vertical: ______ and _______


b) Complementary: ∠c and _______
c) Supplementary: ∠c and _______
d) All adjacent: _________________________________________
e) Find values of all angles , if angle c is 30°: _________________________________________________
Find the value of x in each figure.

12. 13. 14.

15. 16.

17. 18.

19. The Millers open a savings account for their newborn son with $430. Find the total amount in the
account after 3 years if the simple interest rate is 2.5%.

20. Find each percent of change. State whether the percent of change is increase or decrease.
original: 20 members b) old price: $45 c) original: 620 pages
new: 27 members sale price: $18 new: 31 pages
Find the measure of a complement of 1 for each of the following measures of 1.

1. m 1 = 68° 2. m 1 = 80° 3. m 1 = 3°

Find the measure of a supplement of 2 for each of the following measures of 2.

4. m 2 = 78° 5. m 2 = 155° 6. m 2 = 1°

Use the following figure to answer practice problems 11–13.

7. Name two supplement angles of DOE.


8. Name a pair of complementary angles.
9. Name two pairs of vertical angles.

State whether the following statements are true or false.

10. Complementary angles must be acute. 16. Complementary angles can be adjacent.
11. Supplementary angles must be obtuse. 17. Supplementary angles can be adjacent.
12. Two acute angles can be supplementary. 18. Any two right angles are supplementary.
13. A pair of vertical angles can be complementary. 19. Two acute angles are always complementary.
14. A pair of vertical angles can be supplementary. 20. An acute and an obtuse angle are always
15. Vertical angles must have the same measure. supplementary.
21. The intersection of two rays creates two pairs of vertical angles and four pairs of supplementary angles.

Use the following figure to answer practice problem 21.

21. A common error is assuming that any pair of angles that are
"across from each other" are vertical. In this figure, 1 and 3
are vertical angles because they are formed by intersecting lines.
Angles 2 and 4 are not vertical angles. Name three other pairs of
nonadjacent angles that are also not vertical.

22. Look at these angles.


Which two angles are complementary?

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