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Okay, so the question here is to, we have this nice diagram that creates a triangle from three -line segments, and we want to determine all possible correct answers for the statement.
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And in this question, the statement is angle bcg and blank are consecutive interior angles.
00:20
So angle bcg, let's mark that.
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It's right here.
00:28
And we want to identify corresponding interior, not corresponding, consecutive interior angles.
00:37
Okay, so it really depends on which one, which of these three lines we use as our transversal.
00:43
So let's try each line and see what it gets us when we use it as a transversal.
00:50
So first let's try out e -b as our transversal.
00:53
Then our two lines are ag and d -h.
00:57
I'm going to use green for this one.
01:00
So ag and dh, if we use eb as our transversal.
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However, we notice that bcg is on this exterior right here because we have this line.
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The interior region is created here in this area.
01:18
So actually, none will be a consecutive interior angle if we use eb as the transversal...