The Great Circle
They are simply called opposite angles.
Yes, an integer and its opposite are called additive inverses of each other. This means that when you add the integer and its opposite, the result is zero. For example, if the integer is 5, its additive inverse is -5, since 5 + (-5) = 0.
When 2 lines intersect, 4 angles are formed. The angles that are directly opposite to each other are called opposite angles.
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Geodesic
meridians are imaginary lines that are not parallel to each other.
Complementary colors are opposite to each other on the color wheel.
They are simply called opposite angles.
No, this statement is false. Meridians are lines of longitude that converge at the poles, meaning they touch at the poles. Lines of latitude, however, like the equator, never intersect and are always parallel to each other.
Vertically Opposite Angles.
The Meridians are lined in a pattern on the Mercator. They are all parallel to each other and converge at the poles when viewed on a globe.
In the Royal Navy he is called an Oppo, short for opposite because he would be on the opposite watch and they would hand over duties to each other and take care of each other too.
When 2 lines intersect, 4 angles are formed. The angles that are directly opposite to each other are called opposite angles.
They are called vertical angles
They are the additive inverses of each other.