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When Two parallel lines are cut by the transversal, __________ angles are supplementary
If two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, then the corresponding angles are congruent. This is the transversal postulate. So the answer is the lines would be parallel. This means that the statement is true.
A transversal is simply any line that passes through two or more coplanar lines each at different points. So picture, if you will, two lines that are clearly not parallel. I can easily construct a transversal that passes through them. HOWEVER, if two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, then the corresponding angles are congruent. This is called the transversal postulate. If the corresponding angles are congruent, than the lines are parallel. This is the converse of the first postulate. So, the answer to your question is NO, unless the corresponding angles are congruent.
A pair of parallel lines with a transversal will have the following pairs of angles. Alternate , Corresponding, Allied internal, allied external and Vertically Opposite. Unfortunately I cannot draw a diagram on this site in order to show you the positions of these angle - pairs.
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The transversal is the line that cuts the parallel line.
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Yes.
Either parallel lines or longitudinal lines are opposite transversal lines.
a transversal line If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then the alternate interior angles are congruent.
Transversal lines are made when one line crosses two parallel lines.
Transversal lines are not parallel and so have a gradient that is different to that of the given lines.
Yes, a transversal line always intersects two parallel lines.
a transversal line If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then the alternate interior angles are congruent.
The transversal line cuts through the parallel lines that are equal distance apart and never meet together.
They are lines that cut through parallel lines