This image contains supplementary angles (1 + 3 = 180°), vertical angles (2 and 4 oppose at vertex), and corresponding angles (1 and 4 occupy same relative position on opposite sides of the transversal).
Supplementary angles: These are angles that sum to 180 degrees. In this case, angles 1 and 3 are supplementary because they lie on opposite sides of a straight line, forming a straight angle.
Vertical angles: These are pairs of opposite angles formed when two lines intersect. In this case, angles 2 and 4 are vertical because they are opposite each other and share the vertex where the two lines intersect.
Corresponding angles: These are angles that occupy the same relative position on opposite sides of a transversal intersecting two parallel lines. In this case, angles 1 and 4 are corresponding because they are both the first angle on their respective side of the transversal.