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Answered by abdulmajid7701
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Answer: l The terms vertical and horizontal often describe directions: a vertical line goes up and down, and a horizontal line goes across. You can remember which direction is vertical by the letter, "v," which points :The angles opposite each other when two lines cross. They are always equal. In this example a° and b° are vertical angles. "Vertical" refers to the vertex (where they cross), NOT up/down. They are also called vertically opposite angle   vertical, perpendicular, plumb mean being at right angles to a base line. vertical suggests a line or direction rising straight upward toward a zenith. the side of the cliff is almost vertical perpendicular may stress the straightness of a line making a right angle with any other line, not necessarily a horizontal one.

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Look at here...nee dhan enna block pannirukka....so only it showing like this..idhukku melayum nabalana..its not my fault..good bye ever..and sorry if I hurted you

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