Vertically Opposite Angles
Students will identify and apply the property of vertically opposite angles being equal.
Key Questions
- Explain what vertically opposite angles are and where they occur.
- Justify why vertically opposite angles are always equal.
- How can you use this property to find unknown angles in intersecting lines?
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