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A quadrilateral in which adjacent angles are congruent is called a kite. In a kite, the adjacent angles formed by the intersecting diagonals are congruent. This property distinguishes a kite from other types of quadrilaterals, such as a parallelogram or a rhombus, where adjacent angles are not necessarily congruent. Kites have specific properties and characteristics that make them a unique type of quadrilateral in geometry.
Congruent.
Two or more angles that have the same measure are called congruent angles.
Vertical AngleThey form vertical angles
perpendicular lines
Do you mean the two angles that are formed by two intersecting lines? If yes, they are called vertical angles and they are congruent.
Vertical Angles
vertical angles
Such angles are called vertically opposite angles.
Well, they're called vertically adjacent angles. They have the property that they are supplementary, because the non-adjacent sides form a straight line.
Two angles that aren't adjacent but are formed by intersecting lines are called vertical angles. Their angle measures are always equal.
this is called vertical angles
Vertical angles have the same angle measure. Vertical angles are formed by two intersecting lines that look like an "x". Angles that are across from each other on this "x" are called vertical angles.
They are called vertical angles
I assume you are asking what such angles are called. The answer is, vertical angles.
opposite or vertical angles
They're just called opposite angles, and they are congruent, or their measures are equal.