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Angles with sides that form two pairs of opposite rays are called

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Angles with sides that form two pairs of opposite rays are called vertical angles.


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The answer would be “Vertical Angles”

Vertical Angles are two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays (straight lines). Vertical angles are located across from one another in the corners of the "X" formed by the two straight lines.

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