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valkas [14]
3 years ago
5

Please help. I need it soon. It would be appreciated :)

Mathematics
1 answer:
nika2105 [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<u>Part a) </u>

1) m<9 and m<28 is a pair of alternate interior angles that are congruent

2) m<9 and m<16 is a pair of alternate interior angles that are not congruent

<u>Part b) </u>

1) m<13 and m<22 is a pair of alternate exterior angles that are congruent

2) m<13 and m<24 is a pair of alternate exterior angles that are not congruent

<u>Part c) </u>

1) m<6 and m<30 is a pair of corresponding angles that are congruent

2) m<6 and m<18 is a pair of corresponding angles that are not congruent

Step-by-step explanation:

Part a) Using line e as the transversal, name one pair of alternate interior angles that are congruent and one pair of alternate interior angles that are not congruent

1) <u>Using parallel lines a and c and transversal line e</u>

m

so

m<9 and m<28 is a pair of alternate interior angles that are congruent

2) <u>Using  lines a and b and transversal line e</u>

m

so

m<9 and m<16 is a pair of alternate interior angles that are not congruent

Part b) Using line b as the transversal, name one pair of alternate exterior angles that are congruent and one pair of alternate exterior angles that are not congruent

1) <u>Using parallel lines d and e and transversal line b</u>

m

so

m<13 and m<22 is a pair of alternate exterior angles that are congruent

2) <u>Using  lines d and f and transversal line b</u>

m

so

m<13 and m<24 is a pair of alternate exterior angles that are not congruent

Part c)  Using line f as the transversal, name one pair of corresponding angles that are congruent and one pair of corresponding angles that are not congruent

1) <u>Using parallel lines a and c and transversal line f</u>

m

so

m<6 and m<30 is a pair of corresponding angles that are congruent

2) <u>Using  lines a and b and transversal line f</u>

m

so

m<6 and m<18 is a pair of corresponding angles that are not congruent

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