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PLEASE Vertically Opposite Angles

Author:
Ryan Smith
Topic:
Angles
Vertically opposite angles are formed when two lines intersect. The opposite angles are equal. The opposite angles must share a vertex and be in opposite positions across the vertex. Click "Animate!" to see this in action.

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