Well let's go through this what is a verticle angle?
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Tonycoolkid21:
Vertical angles are a pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines
Astro:
@tonycoolkid21 wrote:
Vertical angles are a pair of opposite angles formed by intersecting lines
Great does that look like what is happening in this image?
Tonycoolkid21:
no
Astro:
Ok good, what is a Adjacent Angle?
Tonycoolkid21:
two angles that have a common side and a common vertex (corner point)
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Astro:
What about that? Does that sound like what we looking at?
Tonycoolkid21:
nope
Astro:
@tonycoolkid21 wrote:
nope
Really? I personally think it does?
Astro:
They have a common side do they not?
Tonycoolkid21:
yea
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Astro:
Do they have a common vortex?
Tonycoolkid21:
no
Astro:
Well I think they do, they both intersect on the same line
Astro:
Well what is a interior angle?
Tonycoolkid21:
the angle between adjacent sides of a rectilinear figure.
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Astro:
Is that what we are looking at?
Tonycoolkid21:
no
Astro:
So what are we left with?
Tonycoolkid21:
corresponding angles
Astro:
Can you explain to me what that is?
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Tonycoolkid21:
the angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal.
Astro:
Does that explain what we are looking at?
Tonycoolkid21:
yes
Astro:
@tonycoolkid21 wrote:
yes
Why is that?
Tonycoolkid21:
becuase it have one side the is short and the other side that is long
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Astro:
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Astro:
That is an example of corresponding angles Does that make sense?
Tonycoolkid21:
kinda
Astro:
Is that what we are looking at |dw:1643247710004:dw|
Tonycoolkid21:
yea
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Astro:
Ok, so if we have corresponding angles they are basically the opposit so once again I am going to go with adjacent angles which look like this |dw:1643247799064:dw|
Tonycoolkid21:
p and r
Astro:
What?
Tonycoolkid21:
thx
Astro:
LOL, you're welcome. Sorry I am bad at explaining but I hope it helped.