1. Alternate Interior Angles 2. Alternate Exterior Angles 3. Corresponding Angles 4. Same-Side Interior Angles 5. Same-Side Exterior Angles
If two lines are cut by a transversal to form pairs of congruent corresponding angles, congruent alternate interior angles, or congruent alternate exterior angles, then the lines are parallel.
Interior is inside the triangle, box or whatever shape you have. Exterior angles are created by lines that extend past the confines of the shape. An example of an exterior angle would be the angle the table makes with a triangular prism sitting on top of it (should be greater than 90 degrees in this example). An interior angle angle is the angle created by the prism itself (Should be less than 90 degrees in this example).ha just kiddin dats not the right answer
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Lines of symmetry are 2 dimensional. Planes of symmetry are 3D.
Many definitions of exterior and interior lines of operations are given by military writers, but it will be sufficient to say that "Interior lines are those of an army centrally situated acting against divided hostile forces; exterior lines are those adopted by divided armies acting against a centrally placed opponent."
The military advantage of an enemy's interior lines position can often be defeated by the effective simultaneous advance of exterior lines. The effect can be successful assuming the exterior forces outnumber the troops of the enemy.
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The lines are parallel. The only time you will see correpsonding, alternate interior, and alternate exterior angles is with a parallel transversal line.
In a geometric shape (say a triangle), the interior angles are those measured on the inside of the shape. The exterior angle is the angle if you were to extend one of those lines to the outside of the shape and measure from that line segment to the other intersecting line. Interior + Exterior = 180 degrees
Remote interior angles and remote exterior angles.
A polygon is a closed 2-dimensional shape whose boundaries are straight lines. The area within these boundaries in the interior and the area outside them is the exterior.
1. Alternate Interior Angles 2. Alternate Exterior Angles 3. Corresponding Angles 4. Same-Side Interior Angles 5. Same-Side Exterior Angles
If two lines are cut by a transversal to form pairs of congruent corresponding angles, congruent alternate interior angles, or congruent alternate exterior angles, then the lines are parallel.
A co-exterior angle is almost the same thing as co-interior:Two angles on the same side of the transversal (in a figure where two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal).They are supplementary angles (add up to 180º).They are exterior angles meaning they are outsideof the two parallel lines (opposite of interior angles which are inside the two parallel lines).
Parallel lines are lines that are coplanar (lying on the same plane) and do not intersectwhen cut by a transversal,corresponding angles formed by line n are equal in measure,alternate interior angles are equal in measures,the measures of alternate exterior angles are equal,consecutive interior angles are supplementary,consecutive exterior angles are supplementary.
Alternate Exterior Angles :)