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name date period Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 1 Match name to example from diagram. (1) Straight Angle (2) Right Angle (3) Acute Angle (4) Vertex of 6 BPC (5) Obtuse Angle (6) One Side of 6 BPC (A) 6 AP E (B) -→ BC (C) P (D) B (E) C (F) 6 BPF (G) -→ PB (H) 6 BPC (I) 6 BPE P A B C D E F P is the intersections of ←→ AD and ←→ BE. -→ PC ←→ AD and -→ PF ←→ BE. Match relationship to a pair of angles. (7) Congruent* (8) Linear Pair (9) Complementary (10) Vertical Pair (11) Adjacent* (12) Supplementary* (A) 6 AP E and 6 BPD (B) 6 AP F and 6 EPF (C) 6 AP B and 6 BPC (D) 6 AP C and 6 BPF (E) 6 AP F and 6 DPF (F) 6 CPE and 6 DPF * but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Page 1: All the Angles date period Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 2 Match name to example from diagram. (1) Acute Angle (2) Right Angle (3) Vertex of 6BPC (4) One Side of 6BPC

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 1

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Straight Angle

(2) Right Angle

(3) Acute Angle

(4) Vertex of 6 BPC

(5) Obtuse Angle

(6) One Side of 6 BPC

(A) 6 APE

(B)−→BC

(C) P

(D) B

(E) C

(F) 6 BPF

(G)−→PB

(H) 6 BPC

(I) 6 BPE

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Congruent*

(8) Linear Pair

(9) Complementary

(10) Vertical Pair

(11) Adjacent*

(12) Supplementary*

(A) 6 APE and 6 BPD

(B) 6 APF and 6 EPF

(C) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(D) 6 APC and 6 BPF

(E) 6 APF and 6 DPF

(F) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 2

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Acute Angle

(2) Right Angle

(3) Vertex of 6 BPC

(4) One Side of 6 BPC

(5) Straight Angle

(6) Obtuse Angle

(A)−→BC

(B)−→PC

(C) B

(D) P

(E) 6 APC

(F) 6 APD

(G) 6 DPE

(H) C

(I) 6 APE

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Linear Pair

(8) Vertical Pair

(9) Congruent*

(10) Supplementary*

(11) Adjacent*

(12) Complementary

(A) 6 APB and 6 APF

(B) 6 APB and 6 APE

(C) 6 BPC and 6 CPD

(D) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(E) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(F) 6 APC and 6 BPF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 3

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Vertex of 6 BPC

(2) Obtuse Angle

(3) Straight Angle

(4) Right Angle

(5) Acute Angle

(6) One Side of 6 BPC

(A) C

(B) B

(C) 6 EPF

(D)−→BC

(E)−→PB

(F) 6 BPE

(G) 6 BPD

(H) P

(I) 6 APB

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Linear Pair

(8) Vertical Pair

(9) Congruent*

(10) Adjacent*

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Complementary

(A) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(B) 6 BPF and 6 CPD

(C) 6 APC and 6 APF

(D) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(E) 6 BPF and 6 EPF

(F) 6 APB and 6 APF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 4

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Obtuse Angle

(2) Acute Angle

(3) Vertex of 6 BPC

(4) Straight Angle

(5) Right Angle

(6) One Side of 6 BPC

(A) B

(B)−→PB

(C) 6 APE

(D) P

(E) 6 APC

(F) C

(G)−→BC

(H) 6 APB

(I) 6 APD

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Complementary

(8) Congruent*

(9) Supplementary*

(10) Adjacent*

(11) Vertical Pair

(12) Linear Pair

(A) 6 APB and 6 APF

(B) 6 CPD and 6 EPF

(C) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(D) 6 APE and 6 BPD

(E) 6 APC and 6 CPD

(F) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 5

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) One Side of 6 DPF

(2) Right Angle

(3) Straight Angle

(4) Acute Angle

(5) Obtuse Angle

(6) Vertex of 6 DPF

(A) 6 APD

(B) P

(C) 6 APB

(D)−→DF

(E) 6 APC

(F) F

(G) D

(H) 6 BPD

(I)−→PD

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Complementary

(8) Supplementary*

(9) Congruent*

(10) Vertical Pair

(11) Linear Pair

(12) Adjacent*

(A) 6 BPF and 6 EPF

(B) 6 APB and 6 APF

(C) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(D) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(E) 6 APC and 6 EPF

(F) 6 APE and 6 BPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 6

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Obtuse Angle

(2) Right Angle

(3) Vertex of 6 BPE

(4) Straight Angle

(5) Acute Angle

(6) One Side of 6 BPE

(A) B

(B) 6 BPE

(C) 6 BPD

(D)−→BE

(E) E

(F) P

(G)−→PE

(H) 6 DPE

(I) 6 EPF

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Congruent*

(8) Linear Pair

(9) Adjacent*

(10) Vertical Pair

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Complementary

(A) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(B) 6 APC and 6 BPF

(C) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(D) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(E) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(F) 6 APB and 6 BPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 7

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Vertex of 6 BPC

(2) Acute Angle

(3) Right Angle

(4) One Side of 6 BPC

(5) Straight Angle

(6) Obtuse Angle

(A) 6 EPF

(B) B

(C)−→BC

(D) 6 APE

(E) P

(F) 6 APD

(G) C

(H) 6 BPC

(I)−→PC

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Linear Pair

(8) Congruent*

(9) Adjacent*

(10) Complementary

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Vertical Pair

(A) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(B) 6 BPC and 6 CPE

(C) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(D) 6 CPD and 6 EPF

(E) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(F) 6 APB and 6 APF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 8

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) One Side of 6 DPF

(2) Acute Angle

(3) Straight Angle

(4) Obtuse Angle

(5) Vertex of 6 DPF

(6) Right Angle

(A) 6 DPE

(B) D

(C) P

(D)−→PD

(E) 6 BPE

(F) 6 APE

(G)−→DF

(H) F

(I) 6 APC

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Complementary

(8) Linear Pair

(9) Vertical Pair

(10) Adjacent*

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Congruent*

(A) 6 APB and 6 APF

(B) 6 APE and 6 BPD

(C) 6 APC and 6 BPF

(D) 6 BPD and 6 DPE

(E) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(F) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 9

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Right Angle

(2) Acute Angle

(3) One Side of 6 APF

(4) Straight Angle

(5) Vertex of 6 APF

(6) Obtuse Angle

(A) 6 BPD

(B) 6 EPF

(C) 6 BPC

(D) 6 BPE

(E)−→PA

(F) A

(G)−→AF

(H) F

(I) P

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Complementary

(8) Supplementary*

(9) Linear Pair

(10) Adjacent*

(11) Vertical Pair

(12) Congruent*

(A) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(B) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(C) 6 APB and 6 APF

(D) 6 BPC and 6 CPE

(E) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(F) 6 BPF and 6 CPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 10

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Straight Angle

(2) One Side of 6 BPC

(3) Vertex of 6 BPC

(4) Obtuse Angle

(5) Acute Angle

(6) Right Angle

(A)−→BC

(B) P

(C)−→PB

(D) 6 BPD

(E) 6 EPF

(F) C

(G) 6 APF

(H) 6 APD

(I) B

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Vertical Pair

(8) Congruent*

(9) Linear Pair

(10) Complementary

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Adjacent*

(A) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(B) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(C) 6 APC and 6 APF

(D) 6 APC and 6 BPF

(E) 6 BPF and 6 EPF

(F) 6 APB and 6 BPC

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 11

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Acute Angle

(2) Obtuse Angle

(3) Straight Angle

(4) One Side of 6 CPE

(5) Right Angle

(6) Vertex of 6 CPE

(A) 6 APD

(B)−→PE

(C) 6 APB

(D) 6 APE

(E) P

(F)−→CE

(G) C

(H) E

(I) 6 EPF

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Congruent*

(8) Adjacent*

(9) Complementary

(10) Vertical Pair

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Linear Pair

(A) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(B) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(C) 6 APC and 6 EPF

(D) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(E) 6 APE and 6 DPE

(F) 6 APF and 6 BPC

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 12

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) One Side of 6 APF

(2) Obtuse Angle

(3) Straight Angle

(4) Right Angle

(5) Vertex of 6 APF

(6) Acute Angle

(A)−→AF

(B) 6 BPE

(C) 6 BPF

(D) P

(E) F

(F) 6 APB

(G) A

(H) 6 BPD

(I)−→PF

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Congruent*

(8) Supplementary*

(9) Adjacent*

(10) Complementary

(11) Vertical Pair

(12) Linear Pair

(A) 6 APF and 6 DPF

(B) 6 APF and 6 EPF

(C) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(D) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(E) 6 BPF and 6 CPD

(F) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 13

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) One Side of 6 APD

(2) Acute Angle

(3) Vertex of 6 APD

(4) Obtuse Angle

(5) Straight Angle

(6) Right Angle

(A) 6 BPD

(B)−→AD

(C) 6 CPD

(D) D

(E) P

(F) 6 APB

(G) A

(H)−→PA

(I) 6 BPE

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Complementary

(8) Vertical Pair

(9) Linear Pair

(10) Supplementary*

(11) Congruent*

(12) Adjacent*

(A) 6 CPD and 6 EPF

(B) 6 BPC and 6 CPE

(C) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(D) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(E) 6 BPC and 6 CPD

(F) 6 APE and 6 BPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 14

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Obtuse Angle

(2) Straight Angle

(3) One Side of 6 BPF

(4) Vertex of 6 BPF

(5) Acute Angle

(6) Right Angle

(A)−→BF

(B) B

(C) F

(D) P

(E) 6 DPE

(F) 6 BPE

(G) 6 APC

(H) 6 BPD

(I)−→PB

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Complementary

(8) Supplementary*

(9) Vertical Pair

(10) Adjacent*

(11) Linear Pair

(12) Congruent*

(A) 6 BPF and 6 CPD

(B) 6 APB and 6 APF

(C) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(D) 6 BPC and 6 CPE

(E) 6 APE and 6 BPD

(F) 6 APC and 6 APF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 15

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Straight Angle

(2) Obtuse Angle

(3) Right Angle

(4) Vertex of 6 APD

(5) One Side of 6 APD

(6) Acute Angle

(A) 6 DPE

(B)−→PA

(C) 6 APD

(D) P

(E) A

(F) 6 APC

(G)−→AD

(H) 6 APE

(I) D

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Supplementary*

(8) Vertical Pair

(9) Linear Pair

(10) Adjacent*

(11) Complementary

(12) Congruent*

(A) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(B) 6 APC and 6 EPF

(C) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(D) 6 APE and 6 DPE

(E) 6 APB and 6 APF

(F) 6 APE and 6 BPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 16

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Straight Angle

(2) Acute Angle

(3) One Side of 6 APF

(4) Right Angle

(5) Vertex of 6 APF

(6) Obtuse Angle

(A) A

(B) 6 BPE

(C) P

(D) 6 APC

(E) F

(F)−→PA

(G)−→AF

(H) 6 APF

(I) 6 BPD

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Adjacent*

(8) Congruent*

(9) Vertical Pair

(10) Linear Pair

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Complementary

(A) 6 APC and 6 BPF

(B) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(C) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(D) 6 APF and 6 EPF

(E) 6 APF and 6 DPF

(F) 6 APB and 6 DPE

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Batch 50630fe4 All the Angles Version 17

Match name to example from diagram.

(1) One Side of 6 APF

(2) Vertex of 6 APF

(3) Straight Angle

(4) Obtuse Angle

(5) Right Angle

(6) Acute Angle

(A) 6 BPD

(B) 6 BPE

(C) 6 CPD

(D)−→PA

(E) F

(F)−→AF

(G) A

(H) P

(I) 6 DPE

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Adjacent*

(8) Congruent*

(9) Linear Pair

(10) Complementary

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Vertical Pair

(A) 6 APB and 6 APE

(B) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(C) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(D) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(E) 6 BPF and 6 CPD

(F) 6 APE and 6 BPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Acute Angle

(2) Straight Angle

(3) Obtuse Angle

(4) Right Angle

(5) One Side of 6 APB

(6) Vertex of 6 APB

(A)−→PB

(B) A

(C) B

(D) 6 CPD

(E) 6 APD

(F) 6 BPD

(G) 6 DPE

(H)−→AB

(I) P

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Adjacent*

(8) Supplementary*

(9) Complementary

(10) Congruent*

(11) Vertical Pair

(12) Linear Pair

(A) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(B) 6 APC and 6 BPF

(C) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(D) 6 BPF and 6 EPF

(E) 6 APB and 6 APF

(F) 6 APF and 6 EPF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Match name to example from diagram.

(1) Vertex of 6 BPD

(2) Obtuse Angle

(3) One Side of 6 BPD

(4) Right Angle

(5) Acute Angle

(6) Straight Angle

(A) 6 CPD

(B) 6 BPC

(C)−→PD

(D) B

(E) 6 BPD

(F) P

(G) 6 APD

(H) D

(I)−→BD

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Congruent*

(8) Complementary

(9) Linear Pair

(10) Adjacent*

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Vertical Pair

(A) 6 APF and 6 DPF

(B) 6 APF and 6 EPF

(C) 6 APC and 6 EPF

(D) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(E) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(F) 6 APB and 6 APF

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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(1) Acute Angle

(2) Straight Angle

(3) One Side of 6 APD

(4) Obtuse Angle

(5) Right Angle

(6) Vertex of 6 APD

(A) A

(B) 6 APD

(C) 6 DPE

(D)−→AD

(E) D

(F) 6 APE

(G) P

(H)−→PA

(I) 6 APC

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Adjacent*

(8) Congruent*

(9) Vertical Pair

(10) Supplementary*

(11) Linear Pair

(12) Complementary

(A) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(B) 6 BPC and 6 CPE

(C) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(D) 6 APB and 6 APF

(E) 6 APC and 6 BPF

(F) 6 APF and 6 BPC

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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(1) Obtuse Angle

(2) One Side of 6 CPE

(3) Acute Angle

(4) Vertex of 6 CPE

(5) Right Angle

(6) Straight Angle

(A) E

(B) C

(C) 6 BPD

(D)−→CE

(E) P

(F) 6 APB

(G) 6 BPF

(H) 6 BPE

(I)−→PE

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Vertical Pair

(8) Congruent*

(9) Adjacent*

(10) Supplementary*

(11) Linear Pair

(12) Complementary

(A) 6 BPC and 6 BPF

(B) 6 BPC and 6 CPE

(C) 6 CPD and 6 EPF

(D) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(E) 6 APF and 6 BPC

(F) 6 APE and 6 BPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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(1) Acute Angle

(2) Straight Angle

(3) Right Angle

(4) Obtuse Angle

(5) Vertex of 6 BPC

(6) One Side of 6 BPC

(A) 6 CPD

(B)−→PB

(C) B

(D)−→BC

(E) P

(F) 6 APB

(G) 6 BPE

(H) C

(I) 6 APE

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Vertical Pair

(8) Supplementary*

(9) Linear Pair

(10) Complementary

(11) Adjacent*

(12) Congruent*

(A) 6 CPD and 6 EPF

(B) 6 APB and 6 BPC

(C) 6 BPC and 6 CPD

(D) 6 APE and 6 BPD

(E) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(F) 6 APC and 6 CPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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(1) Vertex of 6 CPE

(2) Acute Angle

(3) Straight Angle

(4) Obtuse Angle

(5) Right Angle

(6) One Side of 6 CPE

(A) C

(B) 6 EPF

(C)−→CE

(D) 6 BPD

(E) E

(F) P

(G) 6 BPE

(H) 6 BPC

(I)−→PE

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Supplementary*

(8) Vertical Pair

(9) Complementary

(10) Congruent*

(11) Linear Pair

(12) Adjacent*

(A) 6 APF and 6 DPF

(B) 6 APE and 6 BPD

(C) 6 CPD and 6 EPF

(D) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(E) 6 APB and 6 APF

(F) 6 BPC and 6 CPD

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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(1) Right Angle

(2) Obtuse Angle

(3) One Side of 6 BPD

(4) Acute Angle

(5) Vertex of 6 BPD

(6) Straight Angle

(A) 6 DPE

(B) 6 APE

(C) B

(D) 6 APD

(E) 6 EPF

(F)−→BD

(G) D

(H)−→PB

(I) P

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Adjacent*

(8) Congruent*

(9) Linear Pair

(10) Vertical Pair

(11) Supplementary*

(12) Complementary

(A) 6 APB and 6 APF

(B) 6 BPF and 6 CPD

(C) 6 BPF and 6 EPF

(D) 6 BPC and 6 CPD

(E) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(F) 6 APF and 6 BPC

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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(1) One Side of 6 BPE

(2) Acute Angle

(3) Straight Angle

(4) Vertex of 6 BPE

(5) Right Angle

(6) Obtuse Angle

(A) E

(B) 6 BPC

(C) 6 BPE

(D)−→BE

(E) 6 BPD

(F) B

(G) P

(H) 6 EPF

(I)−→PE

P A

B

C

D

E

F

P is the intersections of←→AD and

←→BE.

−→PC⊥

←→AD and

−→PF⊥

←→BE.

Match relationship to a pair of angles.

(7) Linear Pair

(8) Supplementary*

(9) Adjacent*

(10) Vertical Pair

(11) Congruent*

(12) Complementary

(A) 6 CPE and 6 DPF

(B) 6 BPC and 6 CPE

(C) 6 APC and 6 EPF

(D) 6 APF and 6 EPF

(E) 6 APB and 6 DPE

(F) 6 APB and 6 BPC

* but does not satisfy any of the other relationships.

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Ver. 1(1) I(2) F(3) H(4) C(5) A(6) G(7) F(8) E(9) C(10) A(11) B(12) D

Ver. 2(1) G(2) E(3) D(4) B(5) F(6) I(7) B(8) E(9) D(10) F(11) C(12) A

Ver. 3(1) H(2) G(3) F(4) C(5) I(6) E(7) E(8) A(9) D(10) C(11) B(12) F

Ver. 4(1) C(2) H(3) D(4) I(5) E(6) B(7) A(8) C(9) B(10) F(11) D(12) E

Ver. 5(1) I(2) E(3) A(4) C(5) H(6) B(7) B(8) E(9) D(10) F(11) A(12) C

Ver. 6(1) C(2) I(3) F(4) B(5) H(6) G(7) C(8) F(9) D(10) E(11) B(12) A

Ver. 7(1) E(2) H(3) A(4) I(5) F(6) D(7) B(8) A(9) E(10) F(11) D(12) C

Ver. 8(1) D(2) A(3) E(4) F(5) C(6) I(7) A(8) D(9) B(10) F(11) C(12) E

Ver. 9(1) B(2) C(3) E(4) D(5) I(6) A(7) C(8) F(9) D(10) E(11) A(12) B

Ver. 10(1) H(2) C(3) B(4) D(5) G(6) E(7) B(8) A(9) E(10) F(11) D(12) C

Ver. 11(1) C(2) D(3) A(4) B(5) I(6) E(7) F(8) D(9) A(10) B(11) C(12) E

Ver. 12(1) I(2) H(3) B(4) C(5) D(6) F(7) F(8) E(9) B(10) C(11) D(12) A

Ver. 13(1) H(2) F(3) E(4) A(5) I(6) C(7) D(8) F(9) B(10) A(11) C(12) E

Ver. 14(1) H(2) F(3) I(4) D(5) E(6) G(7) B(8) A(9) E(10) F(11) D(12) C

Ver. 15(1) C(2) H(3) F(4) D(5) B(6) A(7) B(8) F(9) D(10) C(11) E(12) A

Ver. 16(1) B(2) H(3) F(4) D(5) C(6) I(7) D(8) C(9) F(10) E(11) A(12) B

Ver. 17(1) D(2) H(3) B(4) A(5) C(6) I(7) D(8) C(9) A(10) B(11) E(12) F

Ver. 18(1) G(2) E(3) F(4) D(5) A(6) I(7) F(8) B(9) E(10) C(11) A(12) D

Ver. 19(1) F(2) E(3) C(4) A(5) B(6) G(7) E(8) F(9) A(10) B(11) C(12) D

Ver. 20(1) C(2) B(3) H(4) F(5) I(6) G(7) A(8) F(9) C(10) E(11) B(12) D

Ver. 21(1) C(2) I(3) F(4) E(5) G(6) H(7) F(8) E(9) A(10) C(11) B(12) D

Ver. 22(1) F(2) G(3) A(4) I(5) E(6) B(7) D(8) A(9) F(10) B(11) C(12) E

Ver. 23(1) F(2) H(3) G(4) D(5) B(6) I(7) C(8) B(9) E(10) D(11) A(12) F

Ver. 24(1) E(2) B(3) H(4) A(5) I(6) D(7) D(8) F(9) C(10) E(11) B(12) A

Ver. 25(1) I(2) B(3) C(4) G(5) H(6) E(7) B(8) C(9) D(10) E(11) A(12) F