Answer:
- Vertical angles
- Linear pair
- Complementary Angles
- Linear pair
- None of these
- Linear pair
- Vertical angles
Step-by-step explanation
- Vertical angles form when intersecting two lines to form an X shape. Vertical angles are opposite one another. They are always congruent.
- A linear pair of angles glue together to form a straight angle. The angles add to 180 degrees. A similar term is "supplementary angles".
- Complementary angles add to 90 degrees. They form a corner. Your teacher is using the wrong word when s/he wrote "complimentary". It should be "complementary". The "i" should be an "e". The word complimentary means "to say nice things about a person", while complementary means "to help complete or fill out". In this case it refers to the idea of completing a 90 degree corner. Sorry to sound nitpicky.
- See question 2.
- These are just two angles that don't fit any of the items in column B. Not much else to say here.
- We have another linear pair (similar to questions 4 and 2).
- This is another pair of vertical angles. See question 1.
Helpful tip: Use a colorful marker to highlight the two angles you want to focus on. It's best to do this digitally so you can undo/erase any marks to focus on another pair of angles.
Another tip: Rather than think of angles as 3 letters, think of them as names instead. It might help better remember them and/or reference them quickly from the diagram. Example: angle COD = fish, angle DOE = deer, etc.