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yes because they will always equal 180 degrees, regardless of the angle at which the transversal intersects the two parallel lines

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Can alternate interior angles be supplementary?

They are if parallel lines are cut by a transversal that's perpendicular to them.


What angles are inside parallel lines on a transversal?

Alternate and supplementary


Parallel lines form congruent alternate interior angles?

Parallel lines cut by a transversal form congruent alternate interior angles.


What is a line that intersects two parallel lines?

a transversal line If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then the alternate interior angles are congruent.


What is meant by alternate Interior angles?

Alternate interior angles are equal on a transversal that passes through parallel lines.


What is a line that intersects parallel lines?

a transversal line If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then the alternate interior angles are congruent.


If two parallel lines are cut by the transversal then same-side interior angles are?

supplementary


Uses of parallel lines cut by a transversal?

There's lots of useful things you can discover when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, most of them having to do with angle relationships. Corresponding angles are congruent, alternate interior angles are congruent, same side or consecutive interior angles are supplementary, alternate exterior angles are congruent, and vertical angles are congruent.


Are alternate interior angles congruent?

Only if the lines cut by the transversal are parallel.


What is always true about alternate interior angles when non-parallel lines are cut by a transversal?

When non-parallel lines are cut by a transversal, alternate interior angles are not necessarily equal. Instead, the relationship between these angles depends on the specific measures of the angles formed by the transversal and the non-parallel lines. Therefore, unlike the case with parallel lines, alternate interior angles do not have a consistent property of being congruent when the lines are not parallel.


If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal alternate interior angles are what?

When 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal some of the pairs of angles which are formed are called alternate angles whereas other pairs are called interior angles.


If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal then the alternate interior angles are always?

Congruent