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vertical- a line that is straight and goes up and down on a graph
supplementary- is a line that is 180 degrees
complementary- a line that is 90 degrees
adjacent- lines that share an corner
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Answer: definitions below
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Vertical: each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
Supplementary: either of two angles whose sum is 180°
Complementary: either of two angles whose sum is 90°
Adjacent: Two angles are Adjacent when they have a common side and a common vertex (corner point) and don't overlap.
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