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The angle generated by the ray between its initial and final positions is the measure of rotation of a ray when rotated about its terminus. Two rays that are joined end-to-end make an angle.

A pair of angles is sometimes used in geometry. Complementary angles, adjacent angles, linear pairs of angles, opposite angles, and so on are all examples of pairs of angles. We’ll go over the definitions of adjacent angles and vertical angles in-depth in this article.

When two angles have the same vertex and side, they are said to be neighbouring angles. Vertex of the angle is a point where the rays meet to form the sides of the angle. When two adjacent angles share the same vertex and side, they might be complementary or supplementary angles.

Example of Adjacent Angles

Consider a wall clock. The minute hand and second hand of the clock make one angle, denoted by ∠AOC, and the hour hand and second hand form another, denoted by ∠COB. Both of these pairs of angles, ∠AOC and ∠COB, are known as adjacent angles since they are near to each other. The uncommon arms are on either side of the common arms in ∠AOC and ∠COB. They share a common vertex and a common arm. Adjacent angles are those that are adjacent to one another.

Properties of Adjacent Angles

The following are some of the essential properties of adjacent angles:

Two angles are adjacent if they are in the same plane.

Vertical angles, also known as vertically opposite angles, are generated when two lines intersect. The sum of two vertically opposite angles is always the same. A vertical angle and its adjacent angle are also called supplementary angles since they sum up to 180 degrees. When two lines connect and form an angle, such as X=45°, the opposite angle is also 45°. And the angle next to angle X will be 180 – 45 = 135 degrees.

A pair of non-adjacent angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines is known as a vertical angle. In simple terms, vertical angles are placed in the corners of the “X” created by two straight lines, across from one another. Because they are perpendicular to each other, they are also known as vertically opposite angles.

Theorem Related to Vertical Angles

Angles that are vertically opposite angles theorem Two opposed vertical angles created when two lines intersect one another are always equal (congruent) to each other, according to the theorem.

Proof:- considering two intersecting lines and at the intersecting point four angles are formed. Let us say them ∠1, ∠2,∠3,∠4 where (∠1, ∠2),( ∠2,∠3),(∠3,∠4),(∠1, ∠4) are the adjacent angles such that sum of all these adjacent angles are 180° as they are linear pair of angles.

∠1 + ∠2 = 180° (both are the linear pair of angles) ——— (1)

∠1 +∠4 = 180° (both are the linear pair of angles) ——— (2)

From equations (1) and (2), ∠1 + ∠2 = 180° = ∠1 +∠4.


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You need to either change the origin of the object, or use the 3D Cursor as a pivot point.

A quick way to change what is used as a pivot point, is to look at the bottom menu in the 3d view and select "Pivot center for rotation/scaling":

But to actually change the object's origin, you could first move the 3D Cursor to whereever you want the pivot point. To do this accurately, you can snap it to whatever you have selected (both in Object Mode and Edit Mode by pressing Shift-S and choosing "Cursor to selected".

Then, in Object Mode with you object selected, use the Object Tools menu on the left (T to make the menu appear if you don't see it), press Origin button, and choose "Origin to 3D Cursor".

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  • Visit the official website of VAHAN e-services and go to the tab 'Know Your Vehicle Details'
  • Enter a mobile number to log into an account or create an account.
  • Fill in the details like the registration number of the car and enter the verification code.

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