Oh, dude, vertical angles are just a fancy way of saying opposite angles are equal. So, in this figure, the angles that are directly across from each other like they're playing a game of mirror mirror on the wall, those are the vertical angles. It's like they're twins separated at birth, but in angle form.
which pairs of angles in the figure below are vertical angles
ISN and TSW TSN and ISW
IKR and AKPAKC and TKIEYL and AYSSYL and EYAorATN and RTDBTD and ATPApex- Chibi (;EYL and AYSSYL and EYAThere are no such pairs, since there is no figure there.None of them!
Vertical-A+I believe the answer would be 2 ninety degree angles
they are congruent: exactly equal
which pairs of angles in the figure below are vertical angles
ISN and TSW TSN and ISW
?
IKR and AKPAKC and TKIEYL and AYSSYL and EYAorATN and RTDBTD and ATPApex- Chibi (;EYL and AYSSYL and EYAThere are no such pairs, since there is no figure there.None of them!
They are equal vertical opposite angles or 2 pairs of equal angles.
Vertical-A+I believe the answer would be 2 ninety degree 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.
We'll get a n number of vertical angles (pairs)
No. An angle can have only one angle!
yes
Those are "vertical" angles, even if there's nothing vertical about them.
Vertical AngleThey form vertical angles