This is really confusing me, I am not sure how to provide the picture but...Which type of angle pair are NSM an MSL

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To determine which type of angle pair NSM and MSL are, we first need to understand the different types of angle pairs. Then we can analyze the given angles to identify their relationship.

There are several types of angle pairs, including:

1. Adjacent angles: Two angles that share a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap. Their non-common sides form a straight line.

2. Vertical angles: Two pairs of opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent (have equal measures) and share a common vertex but not a common side.

3. Complementary angles: Two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. They do not have a specific geometric relationship in terms of their positioning.

4. Supplementary angles: Two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. Like complementary angles, they do not have a specific geometric relationship in terms of their positioning.

Now let's apply this knowledge to NSM and MSL:

Unfortunately, without a picture or additional context, it is difficult to determine the types of angle pairs NSM and MSL are. It would be helpful if you could somehow provide a description or a sketch of the angles and their positions relative to each other.

Please try to provide a clear description or an image, so I can assist you further in identifying the type of angle pair for NSM and MSL.

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here is the pic