Adjacent angle:Two angles are Adjacent angle each of other when they have a common side and a common vertex (corner point) and don't overlap in any way.
Adjacent angle:Adjacent angles are two angles that share a common vertex and a common side but have no common interior points. In other words, they are angles that are next to each other, with a common side and vertex between them.
Characteristics of adjacent angles include:
- Adjacent angles always have a common vertex and a common side.
- The sum of adjacent angles is equal to the angle formed by extending the common side through the vertex.
- Adjacent angles can be complementary, supplementary, or neither, depending on their angle measures.
- Adjacent angles are commonly found in geometric figures, such as polygons and circles, and are used to solve problems involving angles and geometry.





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