1. The problem is to identify the type of angles given: Adjacent angles, Vertical angles, Complementary angles, or Alternate interior angles.
2. Definitions:
- Adjacent angles share a common side and vertex and do not overlap.
- Vertical angles are opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines and are equal.
- Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees.
- Alternate interior angles are pairs of angles on opposite sides of a transversal but inside the two lines.
3. To classify the angles, observe their position relative to each other:
- If they share a vertex and a side, they are Adjacent.
- If they are opposite each other at the intersection of two lines, they are Vertical.
- If their measures sum to 90 degrees, they are Complementary.
- If they lie between two lines and on opposite sides of a transversal, they are Alternate interior.
4. Without a diagram or specific angle measures, the classification depends on the given context or description.
Final answer: Identify the angles based on their position and relationship using the definitions above.
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