13. Angles A and B form a linear pair. What is the total measure of angles A and B? 60° b. 90° а. с. 120° d. 180° 14. These lines go on forever, but they never meet. What are they? a. Parallel lines 15. Name the angle complementary to ZNRP in Figure 6. b. Intersecting Lines c. Perpendicular Lines d. Skew Lines. a. ZLRQ b. ZLRN c. ZMRN d. ZPRQ Figure 6

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Kindly answer items 13, 14 and 15. For item number 13, please refer to figure 5. Thank you.

angles are 2A
and ZCBD'?
a. Supplementary and adjacent angles
b. Supplementary but not adjacent angles
c. Complementary and adjacent angles
d. Complementary but not adjacent angles
12. 21 and 3 are supplementary angles. 22 and 21 are vertical angles.
59°, find mz2.
b.
A
The measure of 21 =
B
D
а. 59°
31°
с. 131°
d.
121°
Figure 5
13. Angles A and B form a linear pair. What is the total measure of angles
A and B?
а. 60°
b.
90°
с.
120°
d. 180°
14. These lines go on forever, but they never meet. What are they?
a. Parallel lines
15. Name the angle complementary to ZNRP in Figure 6.
b. Intersecting Lines c. Perpendicular Lines d. Skew Lines.
a. ZLRQ
b. ZLRN
c. ZMRN
d. ZPRQ
P
L
R
Figure 6
Transcribed Image Text:angles are 2A and ZCBD'? a. Supplementary and adjacent angles b. Supplementary but not adjacent angles c. Complementary and adjacent angles d. Complementary but not adjacent angles 12. 21 and 3 are supplementary angles. 22 and 21 are vertical angles. 59°, find mz2. b. A The measure of 21 = B D а. 59° 31° с. 131° d. 121° Figure 5 13. Angles A and B form a linear pair. What is the total measure of angles A and B? а. 60° b. 90° с. 120° d. 180° 14. These lines go on forever, but they never meet. What are they? a. Parallel lines 15. Name the angle complementary to ZNRP in Figure 6. b. Intersecting Lines c. Perpendicular Lines d. Skew Lines. a. ZLRQ b. ZLRN c. ZMRN d. ZPRQ P L R Figure 6
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