right angle
Congruent angles. are you cheating on your geometry homework?
Vertical Angles are a pair of nonadjacent anglesopposite each other formed when two lines cross.Vertical angles are two angles opposite of each other. Vertical angles will also always have equal angles.
Angles are equal or congruent to each other when the measurements of the angles are the same.
They equal vertical angles
Equilateral triangles have three equal sides and three equal angles. By definition, the angles must always measure 60 degrees each.
Congruent angles. are you cheating on your geometry homework?
Vertical Angles are a pair of nonadjacent anglesopposite each other formed when two lines cross.Vertical angles are two angles opposite of each other. Vertical angles will also always have equal angles.
Vertical Angles
Angles are equal or congruent to each other when the measurements of the angles are the same.
Vertical angles. These are two angles who, together, form two pairs of opposite rays. This means that these two angles form two lines that intersect. These angles have to be equal.
Intersecting lines form two sets of angles. The angles opposite each other are always equal.
Yes, a rectangle has four angles of 90 degrees each.
The angles opposite each other are called vertical angles. If you have two parallel lines cut by a transversal line, the angles will be equal.
That is just how we define a square. Four equal sides that is connected at right angles to each other.
In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal. Since two angles measure 40 degrees each, the opposite angles are also 40 degrees. Therefore, the measures of the other two angles in the parallelogram are also 40 degrees each.
No, corresponding angles are not always supplementary. Corresponding angles are formed when a transversal intersects two parallel lines, and they are equal in measure. Supplementary angles, on the other hand, are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, corresponding angles are equal, not necessarily supplementary unless they each measure 90 degrees.
No, like a rhombus 2 of the angles are the same (opposite each other) and the other 2 angles are the same (opposite each other).