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meriva
11 months ago
14

Help please!!!! i dont know how to do this

Mathematics
1 answer:
IRINA_888 [86]11 months ago
8 0

All the angles created by the transversal intersecting through a pair of parallel lines have got many names and connections with each other, like Alternate Angles, Corresponding angles, consecutive interior angles etc.

As per the question statement, We are given a pair of parallel lines which is cut by a transversal. We are supposed to mark the following angles.

Alternate Interior Angles, Alternate Exterior Angles, Corresponding Angles and Consecutive Interior Angles.

Here is an attached image of the same with angles marked on it.

Alternate Interior Angles: ∠3 = ∠5 and ∠4=∠6

Alternate Exterior Angles: ∠2=∠8 and ∠1=∠7

Corresponding Angles: ∠1=∠5 , ∠4=∠8 , ∠3=∠7 and ∠2=∠6

Consecutive Interior Angles: ∠4=∠5 and ∠3=∠6

  • Parallel Lines: Parallel lines are those straight lines that are, no matter how far they are extended, always the same distance apart from one another.
  • Transversal Line: In geometry, a transversal line intersects two lines in the same plane at two different locations.

To learn more about Transversal Line click on the link given below:

brainly.com/question/24770636

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