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The point where in angle originates is
vertex
The line that divides an angle into two equal angles is
bisector of the angle
Lines that form right angles are
straight angle
A pair of angles having a sum equal to a straight angle are
Supplementary angles
Two angles are adjacent only if they share (blank) and a common (blank)
Vertex, side
Angle ABD and EBC are examples of (blank) angles
Vertical angles
And angle that is less than a straight angle but greater than a right angle is a (n)_ angle
Obtuse angle
The term oblique can sometimes always or never be used to describe a right angle
never
The size of an angle is determined by a. The length of the sides of the angle B. The amount of rotation of the sides
b