A pair of opposite angles. The sum of all four angles is 360 degrees. Any two adjacent angles are supplementary to each other and add up to 180 degrees
they are angles that are usually parallel and that crossed the line that are oppsite from each other
A Hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel line and all angles are obtuse.
Nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines are pairs of angles that do not share a common vertex or side. When two lines intersect, they create four angles, and the angles that are opposite each other are called vertical angles, which are nonadjacent. For example, if two lines intersect, the angles formed at the intersection can be labeled as angles 1, 2, 3, and 4; angles 1 and 3, as well as angles 2 and 4, are nonadjacent to each other.
The angles formed are supplementary, equal corresponding and equal alternate angles
Right angles (90 degrees) will be formed.
If the transversal is at right angles, then all the angles will be right angles. If not, there will be only two different measures between the eight angles formed. These will alternate.
Different pairs of angles have different names.
Intersecting
False. The angles can be formed by two skew lines intersecting a third line.
Angles are formed by the intersection of two planes.
intersecting
A line that is perpendicular to (at right angles with) the x-axis.