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2 years ago
6

Use the figure to the right to identify each pair of angles as alternate exterior,

Mathematics
1 answer:
madreJ [45]2 years ago
8 0

7. ∠I and ∠M are corresponding angles.

8. ∠J and ∠P are alternate exterior angles.

9. ∠K and ∠M are alternate interior angles.

10. ∠L and ∠M are consecutive interior angles..

11. ∠I and ∠O are alternate exterior angles.

12. 7. ∠K and ∠O are corresponding angles.

<h3>What are Alternate Exterior Angles?</h3>

Angles that are formed outside the parallel lines that are intersected by a transversal and lie alternate to each other on along the transversal are alternate exterior angles.

<h3>What are Alternate Interior Angles?</h3>

Angles that are formed inside of the parallel lines that are intersected by a transversal and lie alternate to each other on along the transversal are alternate interior angles.

<h3>What are Consecutive Interior Angles?</h3>

Angles that are formed inside of the parallel lines that are intersected by a transversal and lie on the same side of the the transversal are consecutive interior angles.

<h3>What are Corresponding Angles?</h3>

Angles that are formed in relative corner position on each of the parallel lines that are intersected by a transversal and lie along the transversal in the same side are called corresponding angles.

Thus, from the image given, we have the following special angles:

7. ∠I and ∠M are corresponding angles.

8. ∠J and ∠P are alternate exterior angles.

9. ∠K and ∠M are alternate interior angles.

10. ∠L and ∠M are consecutive interior angles..

11. ∠I and ∠O are alternate exterior angles.

12. 7. ∠K and ∠O are corresponding angles.

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