Vertically Opposite Angles


 
 
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Vertically Opposite Angles

Vertically Opposite Angles:

 

When two lines intersect they form two pairs of opposite angles, A + C and B + D. Another word for opposite angles are vertical angles. Vertical angles are always congruent, which means that they are equal.Two angles are said to be supplementary when the sum of the two angles is 180°.figure51

Example: In the given figure lines AB and CD intersect eah other at point O. If large angle AOD:angle DOB=7:11, find all the other angles.

Solution

Here,     large angle AOD+angle DOB=180^{circ}.  As large angle AOD:angle DOB=7:11,  Let the common factor be x

  large angle AOD=7x  and  large angle DOB=11x    [ As their ratio are given ]

So, 7x + 11x = 180, 18x = 180 and x = 10

large Rightarrow ;;angle AOD = 7times10=70^{circ},angle DOB=11times10=110^{circ}

    large angle BOC=angle AOD=70^{circ}      [ Vertically opposite angles ]

    large angle AOC=angle DOB=110^{circ}   [ Vertically opposite angles ]

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Question : 1

In the given figure, lines AD, CF and BE intersects at O. Find the value of y. 

Right Option : D
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Question : 2

Two angles are called a pair of _____________________ if their arms form two pairs of opposite rays.

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

The measure of  angle POQ  in the following figure is   ____________________

Right Option : D
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