Non-existent in ordinary shapes.
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Adjacent angles
Two angles that share a common side and a vertex and do not overlap.
A possibility is the interior and exterior vertex angles add up to 180 degrees which are supplementary angles * * * * * On the basis of the information given in the question, they are simply adjacent angles.
Adjacent angles
The angles that share a vertex and a side of a transversal but no interior points are called vertical angles. Vertical angles are formed when two lines intersect, and they are always congruent.
opposite angles
An adjacent angle
In a triangle, the remote exterior angle is formed by extending one side of the triangle, while the opposite interior angles are those that do not share a vertex with the exterior angle. According to the exterior angle theorem, the measure of the remote exterior angle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two opposite interior angles. This relationship holds because the angles in a triangle sum up to 180 degrees, and the exterior angle effectively "completes" the linear pair with the adjacent interior angle, reinforcing the equality. Thus, the theorem demonstrates a fundamental property of triangles and their angles.
adjacent angles
They are called adjacent angles.
Adjacent
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Adjacent angles are defined as angles that share a side and a vertex point. A vertex is a corner point.
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