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**Question 11:** Choose a pair of vertical angles. There is only one pair among the choices.

**Diagram Explanation:** 
The accompanying diagram illustrates a set of intersecting lines, with various points labeled using capital letters (A, B, C, D, E, F, G). The diagram includes numerous angles marked with numbers 1 to 10, helping to identify various angles created by the intersecting lines.

**Answer Choices:**

  **\(\angle BGC\)**     **\(\angle AFE\)**     **\(\angle CGE\)**    **\(\angle CGA\)**

- \(\angle BGA\)              ( )                        ( )                            ( )                       (•)
- \(\angle BAG\)              (•)                       ( )                            ( )                       ( )
- \(\angle BAE\)              ( )                        (•)                           ( )                       ( )
- \(\angle GFA\)              ( )                        ( )                           ( )                       ( )
- \(\angle EFD\)              ( )                        (•)                           ( )                       ( )

From the given options, the correct pair of vertical angles is:

- \(\angle BAG\) and \(\angle BGC\)

Thus, the pair \(\angle BAG\) and \(\angle BGC\) are selected for the option \(\angle BGC\).

Note: Vertical angles are the angles opposite each other when two lines intersect. They are always equal.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 11:** Choose a pair of vertical angles. There is only one pair among the choices. **Diagram Explanation:** The accompanying diagram illustrates a set of intersecting lines, with various points labeled using capital letters (A, B, C, D, E, F, G). The diagram includes numerous angles marked with numbers 1 to 10, helping to identify various angles created by the intersecting lines. **Answer Choices:** **\(\angle BGC\)** **\(\angle AFE\)** **\(\angle CGE\)** **\(\angle CGA\)** - \(\angle BGA\) ( ) ( ) ( ) (•) - \(\angle BAG\) (•) ( ) ( ) ( ) - \(\angle BAE\) ( ) (•) ( ) ( ) - \(\angle GFA\) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) - \(\angle EFD\) ( ) (•) ( ) ( ) From the given options, the correct pair of vertical angles is: - \(\angle BAG\) and \(\angle BGC\) Thus, the pair \(\angle BAG\) and \(\angle BGC\) are selected for the option \(\angle BGC\). Note: Vertical angles are the angles opposite each other when two lines intersect. They are always equal.
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