Adjacent angles are angles that have a common vertex and a common side. In other words, they are angles that share a side and a vertex, but do not overlap.
When two adjacent angles add up to 90 degrees, they are called complementary angles. When they add up to 180 degrees, they are called supplementary angles.
Here are some key points to remember about adjacent angles:
Let's look at some examples of adjacent angles:
Here are a few steps to help you identify and work with adjacent angles:
Remember to practice identifying and working with adjacent angles to become more comfortable with the concept.