Adjacent angles can be 180 degree
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Adjacent angles add up to 180 degrees. (d and c, c and a, d and b, f and e, e and g, h and g, h and f are also adjacent). d and f are interior angles. These add up to 180 degrees (e and c are also interior).
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Adjacent Supplementary Angles. ... The adjacent angles will have the common side and the common vertex. Two angles are said to be supplementary angles if the sum of both the angles is 180 degrees. If the two supplementary angles are adjacent to each other then they are called linear pair.
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