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7.G.B.5 — Angle Relationships and Equations

Angle Relationships and Equations

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  • Define supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles
  • Write and solve equations using angle relationships
  • Apply multiple angle relationships to solve multi-step problems
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7.G.B.5 — Angle Relationships and Equations

Learning Objectives for This Lesson

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  1. Define supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles
  2. State the relationship for each type — sum = 180°, sum = 90°, or equal
  3. Write an equation to represent an angle relationship in a figure
  4. Solve the equation to find the unknown angle measure
  5. Verify by checking the angle relationship holds in the answer
  6. Apply multiple relationships in one figure — multi-step problems
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One Angle Can Unlock a Whole Figure

A single angle measure of 72° is given at an intersection.

Question: How many of the four angles can we find — without measuring?

Think: What do you already know about angles on a straight line?

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Supplementary Angles Share a Straight Line

Supplementary angles diagram: two angles on a straight line labeled x° and y°

  • Two angles are supplementary if they sum to 180°
  • They form a straight line when placed together

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Complementary Angles Share a Right Angle Corner

  • Two angles are complementary if they sum to 90°
  • They form a right angle corner when placed together
  • Memory device: Complementary → Corner (right angle)
  • Memory device: Supplementary → Straight line

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Side-by-Side: The Two Angle-Pair Formulas

Relationship Sum Think of...
Supplementary Straight line
Complementary Right-angle corner

The same four steps for every problem:

  1. Name the relationship
  2. Write the equation
  3. Solve for , then find the angle
  4. Verify the relationship holds
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Supplementary Example: Find the Unknown Angle

Two supplementary angles measure and . Find .

Step 1 — Relationship: Supplementary → sum = 180°

Step 2 — Solve:

Step 3 — Verify:

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Complementary Example: Expression for the Angle

Angle , complement . Find the angle.

Angle: Verify:

x = 18 is a step; 42° is the angle measure.

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Check In: Name Each Angle Type

Supplementary or Complementary?

  1. Two angles sum to 90° → _______________
  2. Two angles form a straight line → _______________
  3. One angle is 140°, partner makes a straight line → partner = ___°
  4. One angle is 35°, partner makes a right-angle corner → partner = ___°
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7.G.B.5 — Angle Relationships and Equations

Practice 1: Find the Supplement

Find the unknown angle.

A straight line is divided into two angles. One angle measures 127°. Find the other angle.

  1. Name the relationship: _______________
  2. Write the equation: _______________
  3. Solve: _______________
  4. Verify: _______________
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Practice 2: Find the Complement

Find the complement.

An angle measures 37°. Find its complement.

  1. Name the relationship: _______________
  2. Write the equation: _______________
  3. Solve: _______________
  4. Verify: _______________
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Practice 3: Write and Solve an Equation

An angle measures . It is supplementary to a angle. Find and the angle.

  1. Name the relationship: _______________
  2. Write the equation: _______________
  3. Solve for : _______________
  4. Find the angle measure: _______________
  5. Verify: _______________
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Practice 4: Expression and Complement

An angle measures . Its complement measures . Find and the angle.

  1. Write the equation: _______________
  2. Solve for : _______________
  3. Find the angle measure: _______________
  4. Verify: _______________
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From One Pair to Four Angles at Once

We've found unknown angles where two angles share a line or corner.

Now: Two full lines cross — creating four angles at once.

Two new relationships: vertical angles (equal) and adjacent angles (supplementary)

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Four Angles at an Intersection

Two intersecting lines creating four angles labeled angle 1, 2, 3, 4 going around; opposite angles color-coded teal and yellow

  • Adjacent angles share a side: ∠1 & ∠2, ∠2 & ∠3, ∠3 & ∠4, ∠4 & ∠1
  • Vertical angles are opposite: ∠1 & ∠3, ∠2 & ∠4
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Vertical Angles Are Always Equal

Vertical Angles Theorem: Vertical angles are congruent — they have equal measures.

Why? At any intersection:

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Simple Vertical Angles: Find All Four

One angle = 72°. Find all four angles.

Angle Reason Measure
Given 72°
Vertical to given Equal 72°
Adjacent Supplementary 108°
Remaining Vertical to adjacent 108°

Check: ✓ — two equal pairs (72, 108, 72, 108)

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Algebraic Vertical Angles: Find x and All Angles

Vertical angles: and . Find and all four angles.

Angle: — check:

All four: 58°, 122°, 58°, 122° — x = 12 is the step; 58° is the answer

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Check-In: Vertical and Adjacent Pairs

At an intersection, ∠1 = 110°. Answer all three questions.

  1. Which angle equals ∠1?
  2. Which angles are supplementary to ∠1?
  3. What are the measures of all four angles?
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Practice Figure 1: Find x and All Angles

Two lines intersect. One angle is and its adjacent angle is .

Find and all four angles.

(Hint: adjacent angles at an intersection are supplementary)

Write the equation → Solve → Find all four angles → Verify

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Practice Figure 2: Identify Pairs and Solve

At an intersection, ∠2 = (3x + 5)° and ∠4 = (5x − 19)°.

  1. Are ∠2 and ∠4 vertical or adjacent?
  2. Write the equation based on that relationship
  3. Solve for and find all four angles
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Practice Figure 3: Multi-Expression Intersection

Three expressions are given at an intersection:

  • ∠1 =
  • ∠2 =
  • ∠1 and ∠2 are adjacent angles

Find , all four angle measures, and verify.

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When One Step Is Not Enough

So far: one relationship per problem. Real figures need two or more in sequence.

Multi-step strategy:

  • Work one relationship at a time
  • Label each found angle before the next step
  • Verify against all stated relationships at the end
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Chaining Two Relationships Step by Step

∠A and ∠B supplementary. ∠B and ∠C complementary. ∠A = 140°.

Step 1:

Step 2:

Verify: ✓ and

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Three Rays Creating Three Angles

Three rays from a common point creating angles a, b, c where a = 40° and b is vertical to a 100° angle

Step 1: (vertical to given 100° angle)

Step 2:

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Check-In: Plan the Multi-Step Solution

∠p = 75°, ∠q supplementary to ∠p, ∠r complementary to ∠q.

  1. Which relationship do you use first?
  2. Which angle do you find first?
  3. Which relationship do you use second?
  4. Write the equation for ∠r.
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Practice: Three Angles on One Line

A straight line has two rays creating three angles.

  • ∠1 = , ∠2 = , ∠3 =

All three angles lie on a straight line.

Find , all three angle measures, and verify the sum = 180°.

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Practice: Applying Multi-Step at an Intersection

Two lines intersect. ∠a = 50° (given).

  • ∠b is vertical to ∠a
  • ∠c is supplementary to ∠a
  • ∠d is vertical to ∠c

Find all four angles. Show each step with the relationship used.

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Bringing All Four Relationships Together

You now have four tools:

Relationship When to use
Supplementary Angles on a straight line; sum = 180°
Complementary Angles in a right-angle corner; sum = 90°
Vertical Opposite angles at an intersection; equal
Adjacent Share a side and vertex; no direct formula unless on a line

In mixed problems: read the figure → identify the relationship → write the equation

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Mixed Problem 1: Real-World Angle

Two boards meet at a roof peak, forming a 50° angle on one side.

What is the angle on the other side? Write the equation, solve, and verify.

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Mixed Problems 2–3: Complementary and Vertical

Problem 2: Angle , complement . Find both angles.

Problem 3: One angle , vertical angle . Find and both angle measures.

For each: identify relationship → equation → solve → angle → verify.

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Mixed Practice: Two Multi-Step Problems

Problem 4: ∠A = and ∠B = are supplementary. ∠C is complementary to ∠B. Find all three angles.

Problem 5: Two lines intersect. ∠1 = . Find ∠2 (adjacent), ∠3 (vertical to ∠1), ∠4 (vertical to ∠2). State the relationship used for each.

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Key Takeaways and Common Warnings

Relationship Rule
Supplementary Sum = 180° — straight line
Complementary Sum = 90° — corner
Vertical Equal — opposite at intersection

⚠️ Watch out:

  • C for Corner (90°), S for Straight (180°)
  • Vertical angles are equal, not supplementary
  • Find the angle measure — not just
  • Always verify the relationship holds
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Preview of the Next Lesson

Coming up: 7.G.B.6 — Surface Area and Volume

We'll apply equation-solving to three-dimensional figures.

Before next class:

  • Complete the workbook practice set
  • Show all five steps: relationship → equation → solve → angle measure → verify
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