Consider the following statements: When two straight lines intersect, then: [I.] Adjacent angles are complementary
[II.] Adjacent angles are supplementary
[III.] Opposite angles are equal
[IV.] Opposite angles are supplementary
Which of these statements are correct?
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At an intersection, vertically opposite angles are equal and adjacent angles are supplementary (sum to 180°), not complementary.
Let us examine each statement:
[I.] False — Adjacent angles at an intersection are not necessarily complementary (sum is not always 90°).
[II.] True — Adjacent angles formed at a point of intersection sum up to 180°, so they are supplementary.
[III.] True — Vertically opposite angles formed by intersecting lines are always equal.
[IV.] False — Opposite angles are equal, but not necessarily supplementary unless each is 90°, which is not always the case.
Therefore, only (II) and (III) are correct.
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