Which diagram shows lines that must be parallel lines cut by a transversal? 2 horizontal lines are intersected by a third line.
At the intersection of the first line with the third line, the bottom left angle is 115 degrees. At the intersection of the second line with the third line, the uppercase left angle is 65 degrees. 2 horizontal lines are intersected by a third line. At the intersection of the first line with the third line, the bottom left angle is 115 degrees and the bottom right angle is 65 degrees. 2 horizontal lines are intersected by a third line. At the intersection of the first line with the third line, the top right angle is 115 degrees. At the intersection of the second line with the third line, the uppercase left angle is 115 degrees. 2 horizontal lines are intersected by a third line. At the intersection of the first line with the third line, the uppercase left angle is 65 degrees and the bottom right angle is 65 degrees.
(A) At the intersection of the first line with the third line, the bottom left angle is 115 degrees. At the intersection of the second line with the third line, the uppercase left angle is 65 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alternate interior angles are supplementary when parallel lines are crossed by a transversal. The first description seems to be describing alternate interior angles. (See attachment)
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<em>Comment on orientation</em>
If the transversal is oriented horizontally, then the descriptions of the angles will be of different angles than assumed here.
Both the numerator and the denominator can be easily divided by 9. so you get: 2/10 as you can tell it can still be simplified. both the numerator and denominator can be divided by 2. so your final answer is 1/5
Step-by-step explanation: Its quite simple actually, you add all these numbers together, you bring up any ones that are extras then you add all the ones to the direct answer :> ( Hope this helps!)