An adjacent letter is the letter that follows another letter. For example, the adjacent letter to "A" is "B." Some examples of words using adjacent letters are "deaf," "clef" and "cab."
No. 'Adjacent' means 'next to each other'. In a geometric figure, adjacent sides are touching.
Yes, two right angles can be adjacent to one another. In the letter "T", it's formed by two adjacent right angles.
Adjacent to merely means "next to one another". Complementary means that each benefits the other, or goes well with the other. Orange and pink can be adjacent to each other, But orange and blue are complementary to each other.
Minerals found next to each other are called adjacent.
Two things that are adjacent to each other are in contact with each other without overlapping. Examples are adjacent apartments, adjacent states, and adjacent sides of a polygon.The word adjacent as used in the definitions of the cosine and tangent trigonometric functions can be a little confusing because, obviously, it takes two sides to make an angle in a polygon, so, technically, you could say that each angle is adjacent to two sides. When trig functions refer to the side adjacent to one of the acute angles in a right triangle, they are referring to the one that's not the hypotenuse, or, in other words, the one that is also adjacent to the right angle.
The word means next to each other. For instance, if your bathroom opens into your bedroom, it is adjacent. Most often, a living room and a dining room are adjacent to each other.
No vertical angles are across from each other & adjacent angles are beside but opposite from each other.
Draw to lines intersecting each other. The angles across from each other will be both congruent and adjacent
Adjacent angles are angles right next to each other
Two things that are adjacent to each other are in contact with each other without overlapping. Examples are adjacent apartments, adjacent states, and adjacent sides of a polygon.The word adjacent as used in the definitions of the cosine and tangent trigonometric functions can be a little confusing because, obviously, it takes two sides to make an angle in a polygon, so, technically, you could say that each angle is adjacent to two sides. When trig functions refer to the side adjacent to one of the acute angles in a right triangle, they are referring to the one that's not the hypotenuse, or, in other words, the one that is also adjacent to the right angle.
adjacent sides of a rectangle are the sides that are next to each other. :D