No
No, in fact, vertical angles can't be a linear pair. Vertical angles are opposite from each other which also make them equal each other. A linear pair has two angles adjacent to each other that eqaul 180 degrees.
which pairs of angles in the figure below are vertical angles
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.
no it's impossible
No
In a Linear Pair the 2 angles add up to 180 degrees while Vertical Angles are just 2 vertical angles that are congruent.
no
No
The Vertical Angles Theorem says that a pair of vertical angles are always congruent.
Yes, a pair of intersecting lines always forms a pair of vertical angles.
No, in fact, vertical angles can't be a linear pair. Vertical angles are opposite from each other which also make them equal each other. A linear pair has two angles adjacent to each other that eqaul 180 degrees.
you bet it can
which pairs of angles in the figure below are vertical angles
Vertical angles occur when 2 angles are directly across from each other and are congruent.
Because they are obtuse angles!
the vertical angles are the same angles as well as horizontal angles but vertical and horizontal are most the time different except when they all are 90 degrees.