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The two nonadjacent angles are formed by two intersecting lines. these angles are congruent, is the meaning of congruent nonadjacent angles

congruent nonadjacent angles are two angles that are not next to each other but have the same measure. They are formed when two lines intersect each other at a single point. A line bisects two angles at the point of intersection, creating two angles on each side of the intersection. These angles are referred to as adjacent angles. However, the two angles at the ends of the intersection are considered nonadjacent angles and are congruent if the two lines intersect at a right angle. The angles are said to be congruent if the measure of one angle is equal to the measure of the other angle. This means that the two angles must have the same degree measure for them to be congruent.  Congruent nonadjacent angles are important in geometrical proofs, especially when two parallel lines are intersected by a third line. The angles formed at the intersection point can be used to prove the parallel lines are congruent.

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