When two angles are opposite each other. For example in an "X" the two side openings are vertical and the bottom and top angles are vertical
No, because by definition, vertical angles are not adjacent angles. Hope this helps
Vertical angles can be supplementary angles if the lines are perpendicular and then both of the vertical angles would be 90 digress.
I think you mean vertical angles. Vertical angles are formed by two intersecting lines that make what looks like an X. Vertical angles are the two angles that are across from each other, either the top and bottom 2 angles or the left and right 2 angles. Vertical angles are also always congruent!
Vertical angles are equal in measure and are formed when two lines intersect. Complementary angles, on the other hand, add up to a total of 90 degrees. They are not directly related, but if two lines intersect and form vertical angles, then the angles adjacent to the vertical angles will be complementary.
When two angles are opposite each other. For example in an "X" the two side openings are vertical and the bottom and top angles are vertical
No. The non-vertical angles need not be related to one another in any way.
no vertical angles are equal
Vertical angles are always, by definition, congruent. Note: If the two vertical angles are right angles then they are both congruent and supplementary.
name two obtuse vertical angles.
Vertical Angles are a pair of nonadjacent anglesopposite each other formed when two lines cross.Vertical angles are two angles opposite of each other. Vertical angles will also always have equal angles.
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
Vertical angles can be supplementary angles if the lines are perpendicular and then both of the vertical angles would be 90 digress.
I think you mean vertical angles. Vertical angles are formed by two intersecting lines that make what looks like an X. Vertical angles are the two angles that are across from each other, either the top and bottom 2 angles or the left and right 2 angles. Vertical angles are also always congruent!
Vertical angles are equal in measure and are formed when two lines intersect. Complementary angles, on the other hand, add up to a total of 90 degrees. They are not directly related, but if two lines intersect and form vertical angles, then the angles adjacent to the vertical angles will be complementary.
Two opposite right-angles, whose corners share the same crossing point, are vertical angles.