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Question | Answer |
Two angles that are supplementary. | Two angles that are supplementary. |
Two angles that form a linear pair. | Two angles that form a linear pair. |
A pair of vertical angles. | A pair of vertical angles. |
A supplement to <QVU. | A supplement to <QVU. |
Two perpendicular lines. | Two perpendicular lines. |
A pair of complementary angles. | A pair of complementary angles. |
Two other angles that measure 78°. | Two other angles that measure 78°. |
A pair of alternate interior angles. | A pair of alternate interior angles. |
A pair of consecutive interior angles. | A pair of consecutive interior angles. |
A pair of alternate exterior angles. | A pair of alternate exterior angles. |
A pair of corresponding angles. | A pair of corresponding angles. |
Two parallel planes. | Two parallel planes. |
Two lines that are skew. | Two lines that are skew. |
Three lines that intersect at a single point. | Three lines that intersect at a single point. |
A line parallel to GH. | A line parallel to GH |
Three right angles. | Three right angles. |
What is m<TVU? | What is m<TVU? |
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