If you're talking about two parrallel lines that have a line which strikes through them then the term is congruent angles.
any pair of angles that have the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others
It is important to know the definition of the different terms in geometry. Corresponding angles are angles that are in the same relative position at the intersection where a straight line crosses two other lines.
they form a straight line
Corresponding angles
Corresponding sides.
any pair of angles that have the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others
a line/shape is exactly the same as another line/shape. They have the same length, volume, and angles
It is important to know the definition of the different terms in geometry. Corresponding angles are angles that are in the same relative position at the intersection where a straight line crosses two other lines.
transverse angles
For any pair of parallel lines 1 and 2, that are both intersected by a third line, such as line 3 in the diagram below, angle A and angle C are called corresponding angles. Corresponding angles have the same degree measurement. Angle B and angle D are also corresponding angles. On a piece of paper, draw a horizontal line. Now, draw a diagonal line that bisects this line. You have now created four angles. Over the line, label the angles A and B, from left to right. Under the line, label the angles C and D, this time right to left. Angles A and C are corresponding angles, as they have the same degree measurement, and angles B and D are corresponding angles for the same reason. To answer your next question, angles A and B and angles C and D are complimentary angles as their degree measurements add up to 180. The same can be said for angles A and D and angles B and C. any pair of angles that have the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others
Coterminal Angles are two angles in standard position with the same terminal side.
corresponding angles
they form a straight line
Yes corresponding angles on the transversal line are equal
a straight line
Corresponding angles
They don't always. When two lines are crossed by another line (called the transversal) the angles in matching corners are called corresponding angles. If the two lines being crossed are parallel lines, then (and only then) the corresponding angles are equal.