Vertical angles are formed when two lines intersect, creating two pairs of opposite angles. Each pair of vertical angles is equal in measure. For example, if two lines intersect and create angles of 30 degrees and 150 degrees, the angles opposite each other (30 degrees and 30 degrees, 150 degrees and 150 degrees) are the vertical angles. They appear symmetrical across the intersection point.
Either no verticals or two verticals and two horizontals.
An acute angle
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
How does an adjacent angle look.
Verticals are corners so in a two dimensional a square has 4 verticals
How does an adjacent angle look.
300° angle look like
How does an adjacent angle look.
How does an adjacent angle look.
it looks like an angle..... -.-
An acute angle.
Either no verticals or two verticals and two horizontals.
An acute angle
It is an acute angle
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
How does an adjacent angle look.
Verticals are corners so in a two dimensional a square has 4 verticals