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1) vertical (they share a vertex, or midpoint)
2) adjacent (they are next to each other)

[tex]1) \longrightarrow\boxed{ \bf \: Vertical \: angles} \: ( \sf \: they \: share \: the \: same \: vertex) \\ 2) \longrightarrow\boxed{\bf \: Adjacent \: angles} \: ( \sf \: they \: are \: located \: next \: to \: each \: other)[/tex]