they are congruent: exactly equal
Vertical-A+I believe the answer would be 2 ninety degree angles
which pairs of angles in the figure below are vertical angles
Charles is correct
ISN and TSW TSN and ISW
Actually, It is this. Question: Angle 1 and 4 are called ___ angles? Answer: Supplementary
do not they are 2 angle with a common side and vertics that do not otherwise overlap.
They are equal vertical opposite angles or 2 pairs of equal angles.
Vertical-A+I believe the answer would be 2 ninety degree angles
which pairs of angles in the figure below are vertical angles
If the two lines are parallel, then you get 4 pairs of vertical angles. If the two lines are not parallel, then we get 6 pairs of vertical angles.
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We'll get a n number of vertical angles (pairs)
yes
No. An angle can have only one angle!
Those are "vertical" angles, even if there's nothing vertical about them.
Vertical AngleThey form vertical angles
4 angles