If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, is it possible for all of the angles formed to be acute angles? Explain.
2 answers:
No. if a transversal intersect parallel lines the angles on the line have to add to 180 degrees, two acute angles do not =180 you must has on obtuse and one acute OR 2 right angles
No becasue an acute angle added with another acute angle cannot add up to the needed 180
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