ACT Math : Geometry

Two angles are supplementary and have a ratio of 1:4. What is the size of the smaller angle?

Possible Answers: Correct answer: Explanation :

Since the angles are supplementary, their sum is 180 degrees. Because they are in a ratio of 1:4, the following expression could be written:

Example Question #1 : Plane Geometry

AB and CD are two parrellel lines intersected by line EF. If the measure of angle 1 is , what is the measure of angle 2?

Possible Answers: Correct answer: Explanation :

The angles are equal. When two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, the corresponding angles have the same measure.

Example Question #2 : Geometry

Angles

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In the figure above, APB forms a straight line. If the measure of angle APC is eighty-one degrees larger than the measure of angle DPB, and the measures of angles CPD and DPB are equal, then what is the measure, in degrees, of angle CPB?

Possible Answers: Correct answer: Explanation :

Let x equal the measure of angle DPB. Because the measure of angle APC is eighty-one degrees larger than the measure of DPB, we can represent this angle's measure as x + 81. Also, because the measure of angle CPD is equal to the measure of angle DPB, we can represent the measure of CPD as x.

Since APB is a straight line, the sum of the measures of angles DPB, APC, and CPD must all equal 180; therefore, we can write the following equation to find x:

x + (x + 81) + x = 180

Simplify by collecting the x terms.

Subtract 81 from both sides.

This means that the measures of angles DPB and CPD are both equal to 33 degrees. The original question asks us to find the measure of angle CPB, which is equal to the sum of the measures of angles DPB and CPD.

measure of CPB = 33 + 33 = 66.

The answer is 66.

Example Question #1 : Geometry

One-half of the measure of the supplement of angle ABC is equal to the twice the measure of angle ABC. What is the measure, in degrees, of the complement of angle ABC?

Possible Answers: Correct answer: Explanation :

Let x equal the measure of angle ABC, let y equal the measure of the supplement of angle ABC, and let z equal the measure of the complement of angle ABC.

Because x and y are supplements, the sum of their measures must equal 180. In other words, x + y = 180.

We are told that one-half of the measure of the supplement is equal to twice the measure of ABC. We could write this equation as follows:

Because x + y = 180, we can solve for y in terms of x by subtracting x from both sides. In other words, y = 180 – x. Next, we can substitute this value into the equation (1/2)y = 2x and then solve for x.

Multiply both sides by 2 to get rid of the fraction.

Add x to both sides.

Divide both sides by 5.

The measure of angle ABC is 36 degrees. However, the original question asks us to find the measure of the complement of ABC, which we denoted previously as z. Because the sum of the measure of an angle and the measure of its complement equals 90, we can write the following equation:

Now, we can substitute 36 as the value of x and then solve for z.

Subtract 36 from both sides.

The answer is 54.

Example Question #1 : Geometry

Parallellines

In the diagram, AB || CD. What is the value of a+b?

Possible Answers:

None of the other answers.

Correct answer: Explanation :

Refer to the following diagram while reading the explanation:

Parallellines-answer

We know that angle b has to be equal to its vertical angle (the angle directly "across" the intersection). Therefore, it is 20°.

Furthermore, given the properties of parallel lines, we know that the supplementary angle to a must be 40°. Based on the rule for supplements, we know that a + 40° = 180°. Solving for a, we get a = 140°.

Therefore, a + b = 140° + 20° = 160°

Example Question #1 : Geometry

In rectangle ABCD, both diagonals are drawn and intersect at point E.

Let the measure of angle AEB equal x degrees.

Let the measure of angle BEC equal y degrees.

Let the measure of angle CED equal z degrees.

Find the measure of angle AED in terms of x, y, and/or z.

Possible Answers: Correct answer: Explanation :

Intersecting lines create two pairs of vertical angles which are congruent. Therefore, we can deduce that y = measure of angle AED.

Furthermore, intersecting lines create adjacent angles that are supplementary (sum to 180 degrees). Therefore, we can deduce that x + y + z + (measure of angle AED) = 360.

Substituting the first equation into the second equation, we get

x + (measure of angle AED) + z + (measure of angle AED) = 360

2(measure of angle AED) + x + z = 360

2(measure of angle AED) = 360 – (x + z)

Divide by two and get:

measure of angle AED = 180 – 1/2(x + z)

Example Question #1 : Geometry

A student creates a challenge for his friend. He first draws a square, the adds the line for each of the 2 diagonals. Finally, he asks his friend to draw the circle that has the most intersections possible.

How many intersections will this circle have?

Possible Answers: Correct answer: Explanation : The answer to this problem is 12. This can be drawn as shown below (intersections marked in red).

Square

We can also be sure that this is the maximal case because it is the largest answer selection. Were it not given as a multiple choice question, however, we could still be sure this was the largest. This is because no line can intersect a circle in more than 2 points. Keeping this in mind, we look at the construction of our initial shape. The square has 4 lines, and then each diagonal is an additional 2. We have thus drawn in 6 lines. The maximum number of intersections is therefore going to be twice this, or 12.

Example Question #1 : Geometry

Two pairs of parallel lines intersect:

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If A = 135 o , what is 2*|B-C| = ?

Possible Answers: Correct answer: Explanation :

By properties of parallel lines A+B = 180 o , B = 45 o , C = A = 135 o , so 2*|B-C| = 2* |45-135| = 180 o

Example Question #1 : Geometry

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Lines and are parallel. , , is a right triangle, and has a length of 10. What is the length of

Possible Answers:

Not enough information.

Correct answer: Explanation :

Since we know opposite angles are equal, it follows that angle and .

Imagine a parallel line passing through point . The imaginary line would make opposite angles with & , the sum of which would equal . Therefore, .

Example Question #1 : Geometry

If measures , which of the following is equivalent to the measure of the supplement of ?

Possible Answers: Correct answer: Explanation :

When the measure of an angle is added to the measure of its supplement, the result is always 180 degrees. Put differently, two angles are said to be supplementary if the sum of their measures is 180 degrees. For example, two angles whose measures are 50 degrees and 130 degrees are supplementary, because the sum of 50 and 130 degrees is 180 degrees. We can thus write the following equation:

Subtract 40 from both sides.

Add to both sides.

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