They will be if they are 90 degrees each.
Vertical angles can be supplementary angles if the lines are perpendicular and then both of the vertical angles would be 90 digress.
If the lines are perpindicular then each pair of vertical angles are supplementary
No because two angles do not have common vertex
No, right angles are 90 degrees, supplementary and vertical angles are 180 degrees.
Supplementary.
Vertical angles are always, by definition, congruent. Note: If the two vertical angles are right angles then they are both congruent and supplementary.
Vertical angles can be supplementary angles if the lines are perpendicular and then both of the vertical angles would be 90 digress.
Yes.
If the lines are perpindicular then each pair of vertical angles are supplementary
No because two angles do not have common vertex
No, right angles are 90 degrees, supplementary and vertical angles are 180 degrees.
vertical and supplementary
Supplementary.
supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
The term that best describes a pair of vertical angles that are also supplementary is "linear pair." Vertical angles are formed by the intersection of two lines and are equal in measure, while supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. However, vertical angles alone are not necessarily supplementary; they only form a linear pair when they are adjacent and their measures sum to 180 degrees.
No, they are usually not.
vertical angles and supplementary.