Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Adjacent Non-Supplementary Angles



An example of adjacent non-supplementary angles is two pieces of pie that touch each other. The two angles drawn are adjacent because they have a common vertex and share a common side. They are also not supplementary because their angle measures do not add up to 180 degrees. The angles are represented in green and pink. Pie is a baked dessert, which is usually made of a pastry dough that covers a filling. Some examples of fillings are blueberry, apple, and pumpkin. Many people it pie around the world.

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