Angles that are pairs of opposite and congruent lines formed by intersecting lines are intersections
Such angles are called vertically opposite angles.
Those are "vertical" angles, even if there's nothing vertical about them.
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vertical angles are always congruent...they are two nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines. Vertical angles are congruent..or equal in measure
Angles that are pairs of opposite and congruent lines formed by intersecting lines are intersections
Corgent Angles
Adjacent angles
Vertically opposite.
Such angles are called vertically opposite angles.
They're just called opposite angles, and they are congruent, or their measures are equal.
Those are "vertical" angles, even if there's nothing vertical about them.
Opposite angles are equivalent when formed by two intersecting lines
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two adjacent angles formed by two intersecting tines are
vertical angles are always congruent...they are two nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines. Vertical angles are congruent..or equal in measure
Equal opposite angles.