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aleyasmith123:

Imagine two lines intersect. How can the properties of linear pairs and vertical angles help to determine the angle measures created by the intersecting lines? Explain.

Mercury:

old question but will respond so this can be closed |dw:1607839241385:dw| opposite angles (A and B; C and D) are vertical angles, and they're equal in measure angles next to each other (A and C; B and D), lying along the same straight line, are linear pairs, and they add up to 180 degrees

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