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The two angles in a plane with common vertex and a common side with no common interior points are called

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Answered by dheeraj3425
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Angles are formed when two lines intersect. They are measured as a rotation from one side to the other. By convention, the measurement of angles in a plane is considered positive when the rotation is counter-clockwise and is negative when the rotation is clockwise.

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Two angles sharing a common vertex and a side but no common interior points are called adjacent angles. Adjacent angles can be formed when dividing a bigger angle into several smaller parts, thus introducing common rays between the angles.

Answered by swayam2010
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