1. An angle that is between 0° and 90° is an ACUTE ANGLE. 2. Angles, segments, triangles, etc that have exactly the same measures are CONGRUENT. 3. Two angles that add up to 180° are SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES. 4. Angles that are opposite to one another at the intersection of two lines are VERTICAL ANGLES. 5. Two angles in a common plane which share a common Bertrand a common side but do not overlap are ADJACENT ANGLES. 6. Two angles that add up to 180° that share a common vertex are ADJACENT SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES. 7. Two angles that are located between two coplanar lines on opposite sides of the transversal are ALTERNATE INTERIOR ANGLES. 8. Two angles that are located outside two coplanar lines on opposite sides of the transversal are ALTERNATE EXTERIOR ANGLES. 9. Two angles that are located between two coplanar lines on the same side of the transversal are CONSECUTIVE INTERIOR ANGLES. 10. Two angles that are formed by two coplanar lines and a transversal and occupy the same relative positions are CORRESPONDING ANGLES. 11. An angle that is 180° is a STRAIGHT ANGLE.
A. In order to stop overpayment when your account balance is low, some banks do require a low minimum balance so you don't use more money than you have
B. You can withdraw funds from a checking account easily by using an ATM or go into the bank.
C. There are many different kinds of checking accounts designed for specific activities.
D. One type of account is actually a Money Market account.
F. Some checking account can be joint so 2 or more people can access it (like wife and husband).
G. If you do overpay on your account, you will have to pay penalties for overspending.
E is incorrect because there are some few checking accounts that earn interest (very few).
H is incorrect because some banks require fees and restrictions.