When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the two pairs of angles on opposite sides of the transversal and outside the parallel lines, and the angles in each pair are congruent.
When parallel lines are cut through by a transversal line the alternate angles are equal
yes
Alternate Exterior Angles :)
corresponding angles
When Two parallel lines are cut by the transversal, __________ angles are supplementary
A Transversal angle is a line that intersects a system of lines.
When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the two pairs of angles on opposite sides of the transversal and outside the parallel lines, and the angles in each pair are congruent.
yes because they will always equal 180 degrees, regardless of the angle at which the transversal intersects the two parallel lines
They are angles formed by the transversal line cutting through parallel lines
The alternate interior angle theorem states that when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the alternate interior angles formed are congruent. In other words, if two parallel lines are crossed by a third line, then the pairs of alternate interior angles are equal in measure.
When parallel lines are cut through by a transversal line the alternate angles are equal
yes
Then the two lines cut through by transversal line are parallel to each other.
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.
Alternate Exterior Angles :)
Transversal lines cut through or touch parallel lines as for example support sleepers on a rail track or transversal supports on a gate