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All acute angles measure 50 degrees. All obtuse angles are supplementary to the acute angles, so they measure 130 degrees.
77 degrees
i think it would be 90 degrees and it would be a acute angle
43.5 degrees
43 degrees
All acute angles measure 50 degrees. All obtuse angles are supplementary to the acute angles, so they measure 130 degrees.
yes because they will always equal 180 degrees, regardless of the angle at which the transversal intersects the two parallel lines
It is either 90 degrees or 180 degrees.
Alternate and interior angles are created between parallel lines when a transversal line cuts through them.
No, two lines would not be parallel if the consecutive interior angles measured 108 degrees and 74 degrees. Consecutive interior angles on parallel lines are always congruent, meaning they have the same measure. Therefore, if the consecutive interior angles have different measures, the lines cannot be parallel.
Allied angles are found on transversal line that cuts through parallel lines and they add up to 180 degrees
Allied angles are found on the transversal line that cuts through parallel lines and the 2 angles add up to 180 degrees
When a transversal line cuts through two parallel lines supplementary angles are created that add up to 180 degrees
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If the two lines that are being transversed are parallel, then the consecutive interior angles are equal to 180 degrees.
The parallels of lattitude
We don't know if the 28-degree angle shows up in a triangle, a parallelogram,a kite, parallel lines cut by a transversal, etc. That makes a big difference. Youhaven't even told us how many other angles there are. Could it possibly bethat there was a drawing that went along with this question ?