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Which describes the relationship between <1 and <2 <1 and <2 Are complementary angles <1 and <2 Are equivalent angles <1 and <2 Are adjacent angles <1 and <2 Are supplementary angles

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Figure 1 is used to illustrate complementary angles. Two angles are said to be complementary when they add up to 90°.

So, in figure 1, <1 and <2 are complementary because <1 + <2 = 90°

Figure 2 illustrates supplementary angles. Two angles are said to be supplementary when they add up to 180°.

So, in figure 2, <1 and <2 are supplementary because <1 + <2 = 180°

Figure 3 illustrates adjacent angles. Two angles are said to be adjacent when they share the and vertex

Figure 4 illustrates equivalent angles. Two angles are said to be supplementary when they are equal.

So, in figure 4, <1 and <2 are equivalent because <1 = <2

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