Math, asked by EpicRider, 12 hours ago

explain adjacent, linear pair and vertically opposite angles. do not copy paste​

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Answered by aakashpraveen
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

When two lines intersect at a point, then the pair of angles formed, which are opposite to each other, are called vertically opposite angles. ... When two angles have a common side and a common corner but don't overlap and are not the opposite, they are called adjacent angles

Answered by trishagoswami717
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Answer:

I was about to copy-paste, but saw your note lol. So no problem buddy, you'll have my original words. :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Adjacent angles are the angles that share the same arm and the same vertex. But if one angle is in another then these are not adjacent okay.

Linear pair means two adjacent angles which add up to 180 degrees, and their non-same arms are making a straight line.

Vertically opposite angles are the angles opposite to each other when two lines intersect.

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