Consider that there are, generally, the following types of angles pairs,
1. Adjacent Angles: Angles that share a common side and are formed on the same vertex.
2. Complementary Angles: Angles that are adjacent and together form a right angle.
3. Supplementary Angles: Angles that are adjacent and whose sum of degree measures is 180 degrees.
a.
The adjacent angles to angle 4 are angles 1 and 3.
There are no complementary angles associated with angle 4.
The supplementary angles to angle 4, are angles 1 and 3.
Thus, the angle pairs that include angle 4 are,

b.
The adjacent angles to angle 5 are angles 6 and 7.
There are no complementary angles associated with angle 5.
The supplementary angles to angle 5, are angles 6 and 7.
Thus, the angle pairs involving angle 5 are,
