What Is A Vertical Angle
What Is A Vertical Angle
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Vertical angles are those angles which are opposite to each other are vertical
angles and the value of both the angles is same.
Now we see that how vertical angles are formed, when there are two lines and
when they are intersect each other then angles are formed and those angles are
opposite to each other are called vertical angles.
Lets take a example suppose that we have two straight lines and both are
intersect each other at O point so when two lines intersect each other then four
angles are formed now we see that those angles which are opposite to each other
are vertical angles and both having same values.
Now there are various types of other angles are also used in geometry some of
them are given below
1. Acute angle: When we measure any angle and its value is less than 900 are called acute angle.
2. Right angle: If we measure any angle and whose value is exact 900 are called right angle.
3. Obtuse angle: When we measure any angle and its value is greater than 900 and less than 1800
or in other words the value of any angle is between 900 and 1800 are called
obtuse angle.
4. Straight angle: -
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Those angles are called straight angle whose value is exact 1800 and straight
angle is same as straight line while representing on paper.
5. Reflex angle: Now we measure any angle and if its value is greater than 1800 and less than
3600 or we can say between 1800 and 3600 are called reflex angle.
6. Supplementary angles: When we add two angles and its value become 1800 are called supplementary
angle.
Now we are going to elaborate the meaning of vertical angles
In geometry opposite angles are formed by intersecting of two or more lines and
these are called vertical angles and having the same degree and now vertical
angles plays important role in geometry as this is used in many theorems when
we want to prove them.
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