yes
Oh, dude, solving vertical angles is like a walk in the park! You just need to remember that vertical angles are always congruent, which means they have the same measure. So, if you know the measure of one vertical angle, you automatically know the measure of its pair. Just set up an equation and solve for the missing angle measure. Easy peasy!
90 degrees
same measure ... number of degrees
Angles with the same angle measure are congruent.
It can be almost any measure but the important thing to remember is that vertical angles are congruent, so any angle that is vertical to another has the same measurement as the angle it is vertical to.
yes
Oh, dude, solving vertical angles is like a walk in the park! You just need to remember that vertical angles are always congruent, which means they have the same measure. So, if you know the measure of one vertical angle, you automatically know the measure of its pair. Just set up an equation and solve for the missing angle measure. Easy peasy!
they should be all 180degrees if i understand what you are saying
90 degrees.
Vertical angles have the same angle measure. Vertical angles are formed by two intersecting lines that look like an "x". Angles that are across from each other on this "x" are called vertical angles.
Given two intersecting lines, the two angles opposite each other have the same measure and are congruent.
Disc angle has main two angle : 1. Vertical angle 2. Horizontal angle
It is a right angle, or an angle whose measure is 90 degrees or pi/2 radians.
90 degrees
No. Vertical lines have the same direction but are not necessarily the same length.Therefore, two vertical lines will have the same angle but possibly not the same magnitiude.
Central angle