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Answered by sugathealien
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The two angles are said to be adjacent angles when they share the common vertex and side. The endpoint of the rays, forming the sides of an angle, is called the vertex of an angle. Adjacent angles can be a complementary angle or supplementary angle when they share the common vertex and side.

If the sum of adjacent angles is equal to 90 degrees, then they are complementary to each other

If the sum of adjacent angles is equal to 180 degrees, then they are supplementary to each other

Answered by archu040688
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Adjacent angles are two angles that have a common side and a common vertex (corner point) but do not overlap in any way.

Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180° . ... But, two angles need not be adjacent to be supplementary.

1a : not distant : nearby the city and adjacent suburbs. b : having a common endpoint or border adjacent lots adjacent sides of a triangle. c : immediately preceding or following. 2 of two angles : having the vertex and one side in common.

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