If the intersected lines are parallel then the angles are called equal alternate angles
They are of EQUAL size, and described as 'Vertically Opposite'.
More info needed. Are the 2 lines parallel, perpendicular, or? are the angles that you are interested in on opposite sides of the intersecting line or the same side. The intersecting line is called a transversal. If the original lines are parallel, angles between the 2 lines on opposite sides of the transversal are called alternate interior angles, etc.
A side refers to one of the rays that form an angle. Vertical are also called opposite angles. They are nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines.
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Opposite angles
Alternate Interior Angles
Opposite angles.
two adjacent angles formed by two intersecting tines are
They are of EQUAL size, and described as 'Vertically Opposite'.
Vertical angle (I think? I'm doing homework)
More info needed. Are the 2 lines parallel, perpendicular, or? are the angles that you are interested in on opposite sides of the intersecting line or the same side. The intersecting line is called a transversal. If the original lines are parallel, angles between the 2 lines on opposite sides of the transversal are called alternate interior angles, etc.
A side refers to one of the rays that form an angle. Vertical are also called opposite angles. They are nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines.
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The direct opposite of adjacent is nonadjacent (or non-adjoining). But for geometry or location, the usual opposite is "opposite" meaning "across from."
Opposite angles are equivalent when formed by two intersecting lines
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