adjacent means next to or bordering on
hypotenuse*hypotenuse=opposite side*opposite side+adjecent side*adjecent side
If the two lines have a common ponts.
Angles that share a common end point and a common line segment but no common interior point (two angles that are next to each other)
Yes because the 4 sides of a rhombus are of equal lengths
do not they are 2 angle with a common side and vertics that do not otherwise overlap.
sides that are next to one another
hypotenuse*hypotenuse=opposite side*opposite side+adjecent side*adjecent side
If the two lines have a common ponts.
wavelength
Angles that share a common end point and a common line segment but no common interior point (two angles that are next to each other)
adjecent angles
adjecent
Adjecent Angles
Yes because the 4 sides of a rhombus are of equal lengths
do not they are 2 angle with a common side and vertics that do not otherwise overlap.
No, but the can be adjacent angles. It is mathematically valid even though it serves no point.
Betsy ross was buried in the adjecent courtyard i loked that up on line so i hope it is right ..