Vertical Angles Theorem

[b]Definition:[/b] [b][color=#b20ea8]Vertical Angles[/color][/b] are angles whose sides form 2 pairs of opposite rays. [br][br]When 2 lines intersect, 2 pairs of vertical angles are formed. [color=#b20ea8]One pair of vertical angles is shown below. [/color] [br][color=#888](Click the other checkbox on the right to display the other pair of vertical angles.) [/color][br][br]Interact with the following applet for a few minutes, then answer the questions that follow.
Directions & Questions: [br][br]1) Complete the following statement (based upon your observations). [br] [br] [color=#b20ea8][b]Vertical angles are always __________________________.[/b] [/color] [br][br]2) Suppose the pink angle above measures 140 degrees. What would the measure of its vertical angle? What would be the measure of the other 2 (gray) angles?

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