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olga55 [171]
2 years ago
7

If x and y are supplementary angles, then x is _____ obtuse.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Sliva [168]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

sometimes

Step-by-step explanation:

a supplementary angle is "either of two angles whose sum is 180°".

So, x or y could be any degree, (less than 180 of course) and either one could be obtuse (>90) or acute (<90).

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  12) : C: (a, y), (b, x), (c, w), (d, z); V:(a, c), (b, d), (w, y), (x, z);

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Step-by-step explanation:

This is a vocabulary question. It is intended to see if you understand the meaning of the names given to the different angle pairs in this geometry.

All of the pairs of angles filling the first 4 blanks (corresponding, vertical, alt. int., alt. ext.) are congruent pairs of angles. The pairs of angles filling the last two blanks (same-side ...) are supplementary angles (total 180°).

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<em>Interior</em> refers to angles that are between the parallel lines. <em>Exterior</em> refers to angles outside the parallel lines.

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The vocabulary is used to cite various theorems supporting claims regarding angle relationships. In practice, when the lines are parallel, all obtuse angles related to a transversal are congruent, all acute angles are congruent, and the acute angles are supplementary to the obtuse angles. (If the angles are 90°, neither acute nor obtuse, then they are all congruent.)

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