Name one pair of congruent angles

To find a pair of congruent angles, you need to identify angles that have the same measure. In this case, let's consider a pair of congruent vertical angles.

Vertical angles are formed when two lines intersect. They are opposite angles, and their measures are always equal. So when you have two intersecting lines, you can identify a pair of congruent angles by looking at the angles that are opposite from each other.

For example, if you have two lines intersecting at a point, and you label the angles formed as angle A, angle B, angle C, and angle D, then angle A and angle C are vertical angles, as well as angle B and angle D. Therefore, angle A and angle C would be a pair of congruent angles.

It's important to note that to identify congruent angles, you need information about the angles or the lines they are formed from.