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Alik [6]
3 years ago
14

I need help on this plZ

Mathematics
2 answers:
never [62]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. See the attached figure to this answer.

2. Lines A and B are parallel to each other.

3. Line Z is the transversal.

4. The same side interior angles are ∠ 4, ∠ 6 & ∠ 3, ∠ 5.

5. The alternate interior angles are ∠ 3, ∠ 6 & ∠ 4, ∠5

6. Corresponding angles are ∠ 1, ∠ 6 & ∠ 2, ∠ 5 & ∠ 3, ∠ 7 & ∠ 4, ∠ 8.

7. Alternate interior angles are ∠ 4, ∠ 5 & ∠ 3, ∠ 6 (Answer)

Step-by-step explanation:

1. See the attached figure to this answer.

2. Lines A and B are parallel to each other.

3. Line Z is the transversal.

4. The same side interior angles are ∠ 4, ∠ 6 & ∠ 3, ∠ 5.

5. The alternate interior angles are ∠ 3, ∠ 6 & ∠ 4, ∠5

6. Corresponding angles are ∠ 1, ∠ 6 & ∠ 2, ∠ 5 & ∠ 3, ∠ 7 & ∠ 4, ∠ 8.

7. Alternate interior angles are ∠ 4, ∠ 5 & ∠ 3, ∠ 6 (Answer)

nignag [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answers are below:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 1: Attachment.

Answer 2: Line A is parallel to line B.

Answer 3: Line Z is a Traversal.

Answer 4:

\angle 3 \ and \ \angle 5\ and\\ \angle 4 \ and \ \angle 6\\ are the same side interior angles.

Answer 5:

\angle 3 \ and \ \angle 6\ and\\ \angle 4 \ and \ \angle 5\\ are the alternate interior angles.

Answer 6:

\angle 3 \ and \ \angle 7\ and\\ \angle 4 \ and \ \angle 8\\\angle 6 \ and \ \angle 1\ and\\ \angle 5 \ and \ \angle 2\\ are corresponding pair angles.

Answer 7:

\angle 8 \ and \ \angle 2\ and\\ \angle 7 \ and \ \angle 1\\are the alternate exterior pair angles.

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