Asked by Toxic
Which statement is true about angles 1 and 2?
They are congruent.
They are right angles.
They are complementary.
They are supplementary.
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I can’t tell from the question alone — I need the diagram or a description of how angles 1 and 2 are positioned. Could you upload the picture or describe their relationship (are they adjacent, form a straight line, are they vertical/opposite, is any measure shown, etc.)?
How to decide once you provide the diagram:
- If they are opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines (vertical angles) → they are congruent.
- If they are adjacent and their noncommon sides form a straight line (a linear pair) → they are supplementary (sum to 180°).
- If their measures each equal 90° (or each marked with right-angle square) → they are right angles.
- If the two angle measures add to 90° → they are complementary.
Send the diagram or description and I’ll pick the correct choice.
How to decide once you provide the diagram:
- If they are opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines (vertical angles) → they are congruent.
- If they are adjacent and their noncommon sides form a straight line (a linear pair) → they are supplementary (sum to 180°).
- If their measures each equal 90° (or each marked with right-angle square) → they are right angles.
- If the two angle measures add to 90° → they are complementary.
Send the diagram or description and I’ll pick the correct choice.
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