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difference between vertical opp.angle and alternate angle​

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Answered by aman24475
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When two lines intersect they form two pairs of opposite angles, A + C and B + D. Another word for opposite angles are vertical angles. Vertical angles are always congruent, which means that they are equal. Adjacent angles are angles that come out of the same vertex.

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Answered by SuFian786
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When two lines intersect, the angles formed opposite to each other at the point of intersection (vertex) are called vertically opposite angles.

x and y are two intersecting lines.

∠A and ∠C make one pair of vertically opposite angles and

∠B and ∠D make another pair of vertically opposite angles.

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the two angles are called alternate angles because they are on opposite sides of the sloping transversal line.

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