Complementary, Supplementary, Opposite, Corresponding - Image to Rule (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on understanding different relationships between angles. It covers complementary angles which add up to 90 degrees, supplementary angles which sum to 180 degrees, as well as opposite and corresponding angles in various geometrical setups involving intersecting, parallel, and perpendicular lines. Each question provides a visual representation of angle pairs and asks students to identify the correct relationship between the displayed angles. This is a basic level practice that falls under a broader unit studying different types of lines and their associated angles in geometry.
Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.
moreMath worksheet on 'Angles - Complementary, Supplementary, Opposite, Corresponding - Image to Rule (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry - Intersecting, Parallel, and Perpendicular Lines' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_lines_intersecting_parallel_perpendicular_intro/ |
What do we know about this pair of angles? |
Angles x and y don't determine each other |
Angles x and y are identical |
Angles x and y add to 180º |
What do we know about this pair of angles? |
Angles x and y add to 180º |
Angles x and y don't determine each other |
Angles x and y add to 90º |
What do we know about this pair of angles? |
Angles x and y add to 90º |
Angles x and y are identical |
Angles x and y add to 180º |
What do we know about this pair of angles? |
Angles x and y don't determine each other |
Angles x and y are identical |
Angles x and y add to 180º |
What do we know about this pair of angles? |
Angles x and y don't determine each other |
Angles x and y are identical |
Angles x and y add to 180º |
What do we know about this pair of angles? |
Angles x and y add to 180º |
Angles x and y are identical |
Angles x and y don't determine each other |
What do we know about this pair of angles? |
Angles x and y are identical |
Angles x and y don't determine each other |
Angles x and y add to 90º |