In maths adjacent means next to,
e.g. the adjacent line would be the one next to it.
there is no symbol, you just say angle A is adjacent to angle B
adjacent means next to, so i will say another word is NEXT TO
Adjacent angles are two angles that share a mutual side. This is in geometry.
a angle that is really werid
Adjacent means that it is next to something. So, if you two intersecting lines, the angles that are right next to each other or that share a line are called "adjacent"
there is no symbol, you just say angle A is adjacent to angle B
adjacent means next to, so i will say another word is NEXT TO
Adjacent angles are two angles that share a mutual side. This is in geometry.
adjacent in maths means the angle on a triangle next to a right angle in trigonometry and pythagoras
a angle that is really werid
Adjacent means that it is next to something. So, if you two intersecting lines, the angles that are right next to each other or that share a line are called "adjacent"
Adjacent means two objects touching immediately next to each other without any intervening space.
It means "next to" - as it does in all other areas of communication.
It is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length.
A convex quadrilateral with two pair of equal adjacent sides.
Its a ratio in a right angle triangle, cos angle = adjacent / hypotonuse.
If you mean cosine then it is angle ratio found in a right angle triangle which is adjacent/hypotenuse