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Identifying linear pairs and vertical angles

Identifying linear pairs and vertical angles-example-1
User Terry Mahaffey
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Answer:

a) <7 and <5

b) <2 and <3

c) <6 and <7

Explanation:

a) Vertical angles that have the same point, and have the same angle degrees. Such as <7 and <5.

b) A Linear pair is two angles that add up to 180 and are next to each other. Such as <2 and <3.

c) Similar to linear pair, supplementary angles are two that add up to 180. Such as <6 and <7

Hope this helped.

User Dch
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Answer:

a. <2 and <4

b. <5 and <8

c. <6 and <7

Explanation:

a. Vertical angles are pairs of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines (they have congruent angles).

b. Linear pairs are the adjacent angles formed by the intersection of two lines. The sum of linear pairs is always 180 degrees.

c. A pair of angles whose sum is equal to 180 degrees.

hope it helps!

User Nick Felker
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