Answer/Explanation:
Answer choices are not given from which we can choose the pair of angles that are not an example of adjacent angles.
However, let's state all pairs of adjacent angles we have in the given figure above.
First, recall the definition of adjacent angles: 1. Adjacent angles do not overlap
2. They share the same vertex/corner
3. They share the same side
From the figure given, the pairs of adjacent angles that satisfies this definition are:
<LJF and <LJH (they share vertex J and side LJ)
<GHJ and <GHK (they share vertex H and side GH)
<MKH and <MKI (they share vertex K and side MK)
Any given angle pair in the answer choices that is not one of the above stated angle pairs is NOT an example of adjacent angles.
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