crossangles
Crossangles is a term that refers to the intersection of two lines. When two lines cross each other, they form four angles at the point of intersection. These angles have specific relationships to each other. The angles that are opposite each other at the intersection are called vertical angles, and they are always equal in measure. For example, if one angle is 60 degrees, the angle directly opposite it will also be 60 degrees. The angles that are adjacent to each other, meaning they share a common side and vertex, are called adjacent angles. Adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines are supplementary, meaning their measures add up to 180 degrees.
This geometric concept is fundamental in understanding more complex shapes and theorems. For instance, when parallel