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In Fig (5.18) identify:(i) Five pairs of adjacent angles. (ii) Three linear pairs.(iii) Two pairs of vertically opposite angles

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To solve the problem, we will identify the pairs of adjacent angles, linear pairs, and vertically opposite angles based on the given figure (Fig 5.18). ### Step 1: Identify Five Pairs of Adjacent Angles Adjacent angles are angles that have a common vertex and a common side. 1. **First Pair:** Angle AOE and Angle AOC 2. **Second Pair:** Angle EOC and Angle COB ...
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  • A pair of complementary angles is

    A
    `130^(@),50^(@)`
    B
    `35^(@),55^(@)`
    C
    `25^(@),75^(@)`
    D
    `27^(@), 53^(@)`
  • A pair of supplementary angles is

    A
    `55^(@), 115^(@)`
    B
    `65^(@), 125^(@)`
    C
    `47^(@), 133^(@)`
    D
    `40^(@), 50^(@)`
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