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define 5 pairs of angles and draw an example figure​

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Answered by shrutisharma551212
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1. Complementary angles:

If p and q are two adjacent angle measures, then the sum of these two angles is right angle. That is, p + q= 90 ° .

Here, p and q are complement to each other.

Supplementary angles:

If p and q are two adjacent angle measures, then the sum of these two angles is straight angle. That is, p + q= 180 ° .

Here, p and q are supplement to each other.

Vertical angles:

If two lines l and m are intersecting each other, then the two pairs of angles are formed such that the opposite angles are equal. These angles are named as “vertical angles”. More precisely, the angles formed in the opposite direction are known as vertical angles.

Linear pairs of angle:

The two adjacent angles which share a common point with opposite rays forms a linear pair of angles. These angles add up to a straight angle, which makes a supplementary angle.

Here, p + q + r = 180 ° .

Special angle pairs:

The angle between two parallel lines and a transversal lines form a special pairs of angles.

Alternate interior angles: ∠ s , ∠ r , ∠ u , and ∠ t in which ∠ s = ∠ u and ∠ r= ∠ t

Alternate exterior angles: ∠ p , ∠ q , ∠ v , and ∠ w in which ∠ p = ∠ v and ∠ q= ∠ w

Corresponding angles: ∠ p = ∠ t , ∠ q = ∠ u , ∠ r = ∠ v , and ∠ s = ∠ w

Answered by Bishalsaw
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Answer:

In geometry, there are three types of angles: acute angle-an angle between 0 and 90 degrees. right angle-an 90 degree angle. obtuse angle-an angle between 90 and 180 degrees.

linear pair of angles is formed when two lines intersect. Two angles are said to be linear if they are adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines. The measure of a straight angle is 180 degrees, so a linear pair of angles must add up to 180 degrees.

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