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<TUP and <PUQ : complementary angles
<TUS and <SUR: adjacent angles that are neither complementary nor supplementary
<SUR and <RUQ: supplementary angles
<SUR and <PUQ: vertical angles

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Answer:

Part 1) [tex]<SUR\ and\ <PUQ[/tex]: vertical angles

Part 2) [tex]<TUP\ and\ <PUQ[/tex] : complementary angles

Part 3) [tex]<SUR\ and\ <RUQ[/tex] : supplementary angles

Part 4) [tex]<TUS\ and\ <SUR[/tex] : adjacent angles that are neither complementary nor supplementary

Step-by-step explanation:

Part 1) Vertical angles

we know that

Vertical Angles are the congruent angles opposite each other when two lines cross

In this problem  

[tex]<SUR=<PUQ[/tex] ------> by vertical angles

Part 2) Complementary angles

we know that

Two angles are complementary if their sum is equal to [tex]90[/tex] degrees

In this problem

[tex]m<TUP+m<PUQ=90\°[/tex] -----> by complementary angles

Part 3) Supplementary angles

we know that

Two angles are supplementary if their sum is equal to [tex]180[/tex] degrees

In this problem

[tex]m<SUR+m<RUQ=180\°[/tex] -----> by supplementary angles

Part 4) Adjacent angles that are neither complementary nor supplementary

we know that

Two angles are adjacent when they have a common side and a common vertex

In this problem

[tex]<TUS\ and\ <SUR[/tex] ------> adjacent angles that are neither complementary nor supplementary

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