To determine if two angles are adjacent, we need to check if they share a common vertex and a common ray.
- Common vertex: If the angles have the same vertex.
- Common ray: If the angles share a ray as one of their sides.
For two angles to be considered adjacent, they must meet both conditions mentioned above.
If you have the specific angles or a diagram, I could help you more accurately decide the relationship between them. In the absence of specific angles or a diagram, generally, the answers given can lead to the following conclusions about adjacency:
- Yes, they share a common vertex (and potentially could be adjacent if a common ray exists).
- No, they do not share a common vertex (in this case, they cannot be adjacent).
- No, they do not share a common ray (again, they cannot be adjacent).
- Yes, they share a common ray (this would suggest adjacency if they also share a common vertex).
Please check the specifics of your angles or provide a diagram to receive a more tailored answer!