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Imagine two lines intersect. How can the properties of linear pairs and vertical angels help to determine the Angel measures created by the intersecting lines? Explain

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Answered by guptaradhika6986
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When 2 lines intersect ,4 angles are formed.in that vertically opposite angles will be equal. adjacent angles will be found using linear pair{sum of linear pair of angles will be 180degree}.
Answered by juanRicardo
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Answer. Answer: when 2 lines intersect ,4 angles are formed.in that vertically opposite angles will be equal. adjacent angles will be found using linear pair{sum of linear pair of angles will be 180degree}.

Explanation:

How can the properties of linear pairs and vertical angles help to determine the angle measures created by the intersecting lines? ... If you know the measure of one angle in a linear pair, you can find the measure of the other because the sum of the measure of the two angles is 180 degrees.

The angles in a linear pair are supplementary, so the measures of the angles add up to 180°. ... Vertical angles are the non-adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines. They lie opposite each other at the point of intersection.

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