Trigonometry is used depending on what the problem is.
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!
Yes, congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.
To solve this, use the fact that the sum of all three angles, in a triangle, is 180 degrees.
Angles with the same angle measure are congruent.
Alternate angles have the same measure, so there is nothing to solve!
Trigonometry is used depending on what the problem is.
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!
Yes, congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.
To solve this, use the fact that the sum of all three angles, in a triangle, is 180 degrees.
use a protractor to measure angles
Degrees are used to measure angles.
Angles with the same angle measure are congruent.
Use the fact that the ratios of corresponding sides is the same, and also that corresponding angles have the same measure.
Individual angles can have near enough any measure.
complementary angles
Congruent angles (or equivalent angles) have the same angle measure.