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Year 11
Geometry
Year 11
Learn With an Example
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Use The Protractor Postulate
True or False: If angle A measures 30 degrees and angle B measures 60 degrees, then the measure of angle A + angle B is 90 degrees.
True
False
True or False: If angles X and Y are complementary, then the measure of angle X + the measure of angle Y is always 180 degrees.
True
False
True or False: An angle that measures 90 degrees according to the Protractor Postulate is always a right angle.
True
False
True or False: The Protractor Postulate is exclusive to right angles and does not apply to acute or obtuse angles.
True
False
True or False: The Protractor Postulate assumes that angle measures can only be integers.
True
False
True or False: According to the Protractor Postulate, the measure of an angle is unique, and no two different angles can have the same measure.
True
False
True or False: The Protractor Postulate implies that the measure of the straight angle is 180 degrees.
True
False
True or False: The Protractor Postulate is based on the assumption that angles are composed of two rays emanating from a common endpoint.
True
False
True or False: The Protractor Postulate is applicable only in a specific type of geometric system and may not hold in non-Euclidean geometry.
True
False
True or False: The Protractor Postulate is essential for establishing the congruence of angles in geometric proofs.
True
False
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