Whenever two lines intersect, vertical angles refers to the angles opposite each other
Which is angle 1 and which is 6 and where are all the others?
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A vertical angle is perpendicular to a horizontal base and equals 90 degrees
Say angle 1 is 40 which means that if angle 3 is congruent then angle 3 is also 40 by definition of vertical angles. That would make angle 2 equal to 140 by definition of a linear pair and so angle 4 is congruent by vertical angles.
It is impossible to tell without any information on where or what AGF is!
An angle of 43 degrees cannot be a vertical angle. A vertical angle, by definition, is 90 degrees
what is the formula for a vertical angle
No. Or at least, I think not.
It can be almost any measure but the important thing to remember is that vertical angles are congruent, so any angle that is vertical to another has the same measurement as the angle it is vertical to.
The sign for a vertical angle is......(I don't know actually >.
To determine which angle is vertical to angle 1, we need to identify angles that are opposite each other when two lines intersect. Vertical angles are formed by the intersection of two lines and are always congruent. Look for the angle that is directly across from angle 1; that angle is the vertical angle corresponding to it.
A2. An angle is formed by the intersection of two straight (usually) lines. The angle is neither vertical nor inclined.
Yes.
no
Vertical angles can be acute, right (if the intersecting lines forming them are perpendicular) or obtuse.
Camber angle is the angle between the vertical axis of wheel and the vertical axis of the car/vehicle when viewed from the front or rear.
Which is angle 1 and which is 6 and where are all the others?