What two angles form an adjacent pair? (pic in a sec)
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I see several pairs of adjacent angles. There must be more to the question than this. Or, there are answer options from which to select.
Sorry, I forgot to include those. <1 and <2 <1 and <3 <1 and <4 <2 and <4
Adjacent angles have: a common vertex, a common side, are in a common plane, and have no points in common. So, <1 and <3 are out because they lack a common side. <1 and <4 are out for the same reason. <2 and <4 are out for the same reason.
So, what does that leave for the answer? @GrimTheReaper
<1 and <2
Thank you.
<1 and <2 are correct. They meet the criteria.
You are welcome.
Do you know what this means? 10. The statement p ---> q means? p and q p not q q implies p p implies q I'm thinking p implies q?
The statement p ---> q means p implies q.
Okay, cool. Thanks!
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