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Define The Following: Lesson 1-5 12. Adjacent Angle - 13. Vertical Angles - 14. Complementary Angles - 15. Supplementary Angles - 16. Linear Pair - 17. Linear Pair Postulate - 18. Angle Bisector -

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Ok, we have:

*Adjacent angle: Two angles are adjacent when they have a common side and a common vertex and don't overlap.

*Vergical Angle: Vertical angles are each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.

*Complementary Angles: Two angles are complementary when their measures add to 90°.

*Supplementary Angles: Two angles are supplementary when their measures add to 180°.

*Linear Pair: A linear pair of angles is when two lines intersect. These angles are said to be linear if they are adjacent angles formed by two inersecting lines.

*Linear Pair Postulate: "If two angles form a linear pair, then the angles are supplementary."

*Angle Bisector: Is the line or segment of line that divides the angle nto two equal parts.

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