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Are the two indicated angles ( 40° and 50° ) adjacent? Why or why not? (1 point) Responses Yes, the two indicated angles share...Asked by DEM0N :P
Are the two indicated angles adjacent? Why or why not?
(1 point)
Responses
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray.
(1 point)
Responses
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray.
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To determine whether two angles are adjacent, we need to check for two conditions:
1. They must share a common vertex.
2. They must share a common ray.
Based on your question, the correct responses regarding whether two indicated angles are adjacent would be:
- If they share a common vertex and a common ray, then **Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.**
- If they do not meet both conditions, then you would choose either **No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.** or **No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray.**
If you provide more context about the angles in question (such as a diagram or description), I can give you a definitive answer.
1. They must share a common vertex.
2. They must share a common ray.
Based on your question, the correct responses regarding whether two indicated angles are adjacent would be:
- If they share a common vertex and a common ray, then **Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.**
- If they do not meet both conditions, then you would choose either **No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.** or **No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray.**
If you provide more context about the angles in question (such as a diagram or description), I can give you a definitive answer.
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