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The problem is in the picture

The problem is in the picture-example-1
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User Leo Rams
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Answer:
∠1 and ∠2,
∠3 and ∠4,
∠5 and ∠6

Step-by-step explanation:
Supplementary angles are angles opposite each other that share the same line that is being dissected by a perpendicular line. The sum of their angles will always equal 180 degrees.

Angles 1 and 2 are an example of such supplementary angles. They share the horizontal line but are being dissected by descending line which creates their angles.

Angles 3 and 4 are more of the same. They share the somewhat-vertical line and are dissected by a different descending line that created them.

Lastly, Angles 5 and 6 are also supplementary angles. They share the somewhat-vertical line and are dissected by the horizontal line, resulting in their angles.

Angles 7 and 8 are not supplementary angles. Rather, they are vertically-opposite angles, or vertical angle pairs, two angles lying opposite each other existing at the point where two lines intersect. These angles have the same exact measurement and their sum will never equal 180 degrees.

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