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If the transversal is at right angles, then all the angles will be right angles. If not, there will be only two different measures between the eight angles formed. These will alternate.
The angles will add up to 360 degrees
360 degrees
Parellel
There would be twelve angles in all: six each of two complementary measures (or 12 right angles).
If the transversal is at right angles, then all the angles will be right angles. If not, there will be only two different measures between the eight angles formed. These will alternate.
The angles will add up to 360 degrees
The angles will add up to 360 degrees
Two angles that aren't adjacent but are formed by intersecting lines are called vertical angles. Their angle measures are always equal.
360 degrees
They're just called opposite angles, and they are congruent, or their measures are equal.
Parellel
you are stupid and ugly
It is 360 degrees.
There would be twelve angles in all: six each of two complementary measures (or 12 right angles).
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.
The sum of supplementary angles is 180° . The supplementary angle of 93° is 180 - 93 = 87°