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Q: What is true of the measure of alternate interior angles?
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When two lines are cut by a transfersal if the alternate interior angles are equal in measure then the lines are parallel true or false?

It is true


Does The diagonal of a parallelogram create alternate interior angles?

True


Is this statement true or falseIf two lines are intersected by a transversal, there are 2 pairs of alternate interior angles.?

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Is this statement true or falseIf two lines are intersected by a transversal so that the alternate interior angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel.?

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Is it possible for the interior angles of a regular polygon to each measure 60 degrees true or false?

True, an equilateral triangle has three equal interior angles of 60 degrees.


Is it true that Obtuse triangles have one interior angle whose measure is more than 90 degrees?

Yes and their other two angles are acute angles.


The measure of each angle of a triangle equals the sum of the measures of its two remote interior angles?

No. That is true only of a 90° angle.


What is never true about a trapezoid?

That all interior angles are equal in size.


Is it true that the sum of the interior angles in a decagon is 1400 degrees?

No because the interior angles add up to 1440 degrees


Is the sum of the interior angles a triangle will always be 180 true or false?

True the 3 interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees


Is The interior angles of both a regular and irregular pentagon have a sum of 540o a true statement?

Yes it is true that they both have interior angles that add up to 540 degrees.


Why the measure of exterior angles is equal to the sum of the measures of interior opposite angles?

That is only true of triangles and is a consequence of the parallel postulate. In fact it is an alternative way of stating Euclid's parallel postulate.