corresponding angles
Any one pair of their corresponding angles are equal.
They are equal corresponding angles.
corresponding angles
These will be supplementary angles.
corresponding angles
Any one pair of their corresponding angles are equal.
Not quite.Each pair of corresponding angles must be the same.Each pair of corresponding lengths must be in the same ratio.If the ratio of their lengths is 1:1 then the two prisms are the same or congruent.ANSWER:FALSE
any pair of angles that have the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others
Corresponding angles are equal and are formed when a transversal line cuts through parallel lines
Two triangles are similar if:two pairs of corresponding angles are equal, orone pair of angles is equal, and the ratios of the lengths of sides adjacent to the angles are the same, orthe lengths of the three pair of corresponding sides are in the same ratio.For the first point, if two angles of one triangle are equal to two of the other, then the third angles = 180 - sum of the two, must be equal.
corresponding angles
angle 1 and 2
Yes. Write an upper case (capital) letter F (in italics if you like). The angles underneath the horizontal lines of the F will form a single pair of corresponding angles.
If two parallelograms are similar then the corresponding angles are EQUAL.
Providing that the two lines are parallel then they are called corresponding angles.
45 degrees