It seems like you might be referring to a visual representation of angle relationships, but without any images or specific angles mentioned, I can provide a brief description of common angle relationships. Here are some typical types:
- Complementary Angles: Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
- Supplementary Angles: Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.
- Vertical Angles: Angles that are opposite each other when two lines intersect; they are always equal.
- Adjacent Angles: Two angles that share a common side and vertex but do not overlap.
- Corresponding Angles: Angles that are in the same position on two parallel lines cut by a transversal; they are equal.
- Alternate Interior Angles: Angles that are between two lines on opposite sides of a transversal; they are equal if the lines are parallel.
- Same-Side Interior Angles: Angles that are on the same side of a transversal and inside the two lines; they are supplementary if the lines are parallel.
If you provide more specific information about the angles in question, I would be happy to help you identify the relationships!