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Angles across from each other that are always equal? - Answers
Vertical angles. These are two angles who, together, form two pairs of opposite rays. This means that these two angles form two lines that intersect. These angles have to be equal.
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Vertical angles. These are two angles who, together, form two pairs of opposite rays. This means that these two angles form two lines that intersect. These angles have to be equal.
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Vertical angles. These are two angles who, together, form two pairs of opposite rays. This means that these two angles form two lines that intersect. These angles have to be equal.
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