How do you Identify two pairs of congruent angles and the number of degrees in each congruent angle.

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To identify two pairs of congruent angles, you need to compare the measures of the angles. If two angles have the same measure, they are considered congruent. Here's how you can determine the number of degrees in each congruent angle:

1. Start by identifying a pair of angles.
2. Measure the angle using a protractor or ruler. Place the protractor or ruler on the angle, aligning the base line with one side of the angle, and read the measurement where the other side intersects the protractor's scale.
3. Record the measurement in degrees.
4. Identify another angle and repeat steps 2 and 3.
5. Once you have measurements for two different angles, compare the measurements.
6. If the measurements are the same, the angles are congruent. The value you recorded represents the number of degrees in each congruent angle.
7. Repeat the process for another pair of angles to find the second set of congruent angles.

Remember, congruent angles have the same measure, but they may have different orientations or placements within a shape or on parallel lines.