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There would be twelve angles in all: six each of two complementary measures (or 12 right angles).
The angles formed are supplementary, equal corresponding and equal alternate angles
Sure. Just as long as the transversal is perpendicular to the parallel lines.
When a transversal line cuts through parallel lines corresponding angles are formed and they are equal in sizes Alternate angles are also formed and they too are equal in size
If the transversal is at right angles, then all the angles will be right angles. If not, there will be only two different measures between the eight angles formed. These will alternate.
Corresponding angles are equal and are formed when a transversal line cuts through parallel lines
There would be twelve angles in all: six each of two complementary measures (or 12 right angles).
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Providing that the two lines are parallel then they are called corresponding angles.
The angles formed are supplementary, equal corresponding and equal alternate angles
Corresponding angles
Yes.
Eight angles are formed - four for each line that the transversal cuts through. 2*4=8. Hope this helps!
When a transversal line cuts through parallel lines equal corresponding and equal alternate angles are formed
Sure. Just as long as the transversal is perpendicular to the parallel lines.
When a transversal line cuts through parallel lines corresponding angles are formed and they are equal in sizes Alternate angles are also formed and they too are equal in size
That the corresponding angles are equal and that the alternate angles are equal and that angles on a straight line add up to 180 degrees.