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Explain how you can use a straight edge and a compass to construct an angle that is both congruent and adjacent to a given angle

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An adjacent angle is one of two angles that lie next to each other. They both share a common boundary line but do not overlap each other. Congruent angles are angles that are opposite each other. They only share a center point. You construct an adjacent angle and a congruent angle using a straight line and a compass by drawing two congruent angles with the same size angle in both angles. Because both angles are constructed using the same compass measurement; both angles are considered to be both congruent and adjacent.
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