No vertical angles are across from each other & adjacent angles are beside but opposite from each other.
No, because by definition, vertical angles are not adjacent angles. Hope this helps
No.
Yes they can.
Adjacent angles will be right by each other and equal 180 degrees. Vertical angles will be opposite and equal to each other.
Two angles are considered vertical angles when their sides form two pairs of opposite rays, typically created by the intersection of two lines. While vertical angles themselves are not adjacent, they can appear adjacent when they share a common ray or vertex in certain configurations, particularly in cases where additional lines or angles are involved. However, in the strict sense, vertical angles are always opposite each other and not adjacent. The confusion arises from specific geometric arrangements where other angles may be present.
No they are not because adjacent angles are on the same side while vertical angles are on the opposite therefore vertical angles are non adjacent.
No, because by definition, vertical angles are not adjacent angles. Hope this helps
No.
Yes they can.
Not necessarily.
Adjacent angles will be right by each other and equal 180 degrees. Vertical angles will be opposite and equal to each other.
Two angles are considered vertical angles when their sides form two pairs of opposite rays, typically created by the intersection of two lines. While vertical angles themselves are not adjacent, they can appear adjacent when they share a common ray or vertex in certain configurations, particularly in cases where additional lines or angles are involved. However, in the strict sense, vertical angles are always opposite each other and not adjacent. The confusion arises from specific geometric arrangements where other angles may be present.
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angles 1 and angles 2 are vertical angles this is so wrong the correct answer angle 1 and angle 2 are adjacent angles.
Vertical angles are formed when two lines intersect, creating two pairs of opposite angles that are equal in measure. For example, when two lines cross, the angles opposite each other at the intersection are vertical angles and are always congruent. Other angles formed at the intersection, such as adjacent angles, are supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees. Thus, while vertical angles are equal, adjacent angles are closely related through their sum.