What are the angles formed by the two intersecting lines?
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Vertical angles are pairs of angles formed by two intersecting lines. Vertical angles are not adjacent angles—they are opposite each other. In this diagram, angles a and c are vertical angles, and angles b and d are vertical angles.
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Vertically opposite angles
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The angles formed when two lines intersect each other are said to be vertically opposite angles. The vertically opposite angles are equal in measure.
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