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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Adjacent angles must be congruent. False.
Adjacent angle means the angle next to the angle.
For any two angles, they cannot be equal to each
other unless some conditions are specified.
For example, if you are given an angle with
an angle bisector, then the Adjacent angles must be
congruent. If you have a pair of perpendicular
lines, then Adjacent angles must be congruent.
OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):
thanks for copying all of it ^_^
OpenStudy (rsadhvika):
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OpenStudy (rsadhvika):
those two are congruent angles living in their own worlds
OpenStudy (rsadhvika):
they're not adjacent
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lol, @highschoolmom2010 How did ya know. ;)
OpenStudy (rsadhvika):
congruent angels NEED NOT be congruent
OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):
bc i was going to do it :DD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol nice...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well, never hurts to use someone else's work to save time. ;)
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