Final answer:
Without a diagram or specific context, it's impossible to determine which angles are adjacent to each other based only on the numbers provided. Adjacent angles share a common side and a common vertex without overlapping, a concept best illustrated with a visual representation.
Step-by-step explanation:
To identify which angles are adjacent to each other, we need to understand that adjacent angles share a common side and a common vertex, but do not overlap. As the question does not provide a clear context or a diagram, we cannot determine which specific angles are adjacent solely based on the numbers provided. In mathematics, especially geometry, adjacent angles are usually identified within a specific figure or diagram which isn't provided with the question.
Without visual context or additional information on how these angles relate to each other in a diagram, it's impossible to give an accurate answer. Adjacent angles could refer to angles around a point, angles within a polygon, or angles that are part of intersecting lines, but we need visual confirmation before determining adjacency.
To give a general example, in a square, each corner has two sets of adjacent angles such as angle β is adjacent to angle α and angle γ, assuming these are consecutive angles in the shape. Again, without the specific context or diagram, this is only an illustrative example and does not answer the question directly.