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Yes, a pair of intersecting lines always forms a pair of vertical angles.
Yes, they can.
A rhythmic unit enclosed between a pair of vertical lines is a measure, or bar.
Vertical angel
no, not exactly.
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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.
In a Linear Pair the 2 angles add up to 180 degrees while Vertical Angles are just 2 vertical angles that are congruent.
Lines used in Linear Perspective are, Horizontal Lines, Vertical Lines, and Orthogonal Lines.
Yes, a pair of intersecting lines always forms a pair of vertical angles.
no it's impossible
Yes, they can.
A rhythmic unit enclosed between a pair of vertical lines is a measure, or bar.
1. Where the angles in a linear pair are supplementry, and if parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the interior angles are congruent, and if two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. That's what makes up a linear pair postulate anyway. 2. If two adjacent angle's unshared sides form a straight angle, then they are a linear pair. 3.If two angles form a linear pair,then they are supplementary.
yes yes No, vertical lines are not functions
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