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What is 2 angles which share a common side and vertex and the non-common sides from a line?

Those are a pair of 'supplementary' angles.


Is it possible to draw two angles that share a common vertex but do not share a common side?

Yes (supposing that by side you mean ray...angles don't have sides because they are 2D, not 3D.) If you have a point and you draw four random rays from that point, that only meat at that point, then you would have created four angles. The two angles on opposite sides of the point will share a vertex, but not a RAY.


What does adjacent mean in math?

In math, adjacent refers to two angles or sides that share a common vertex and side but do not overlap. Adjacent angles add up to 180 degrees in a straight line, while adjacent sides share a common endpoint or vertex.


Angles that are next to each other have common vertex and common sides but no overlap is called?

Alternate angles


The kind of angle formed by the non-common sides of two adjacent and complementary sides?

That would be a right angle: The measure of complementary angles adds up to 90 degrees. Adjacent angles are angles that share one common side and one common vertex, but no common interior points (the angles don't overlap). The non-common sides of two adjacent angles are the two "outside" sides (the unshared sides). Two adjacent and complementary angles would form a right angle split by a ray/line, and not necessarily bisected (perfectly divided in half).


What sides have a shared vertex?

Adjacent angles have a shared vertex.


What is the intersection of two sides of an angles?

It is a vertex.


What is the consecutive sides of a rectangle?

In a rectangle, consecutive sides are the pairs of sides that share a common vertex or corner. For example, the top and right sides, or the bottom and left sides of a rectangle are consecutive sides. These sides are perpendicular to each other, forming right angles at their intersection points.


What do trapezoids and parallelograms share in common?

4 sides, 4 angles


Two adjacent sides must have?

It's important to remember that adjacent angles must have BOTH a common side and common vertex


What is the name of the point where the sides and angles intersect?

The vertex.


Why is a circle not a polygon?

Because it doesn't have sides,angles, or vertex's.