Give a pair of corresponding angles, a pair of alternate exterior angles, and a pair of alternate interior angles. (a) Corresponding angles: ? and ? (b) Alternate exterior angles: ? and ? (c) Alternate interior angles: ? and ?
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For example, if we have two parallel lines cut by a transversal, angle 1 and angle 2 could be corresponding angles if they are in the same position relative to their respective lines and the transversal. Show more…
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