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What are Z and F and C angles?

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An 'F' angle is called a corresponding angle, a 'Z' angle is called an alternate angle and a 'C' angle is called a supplementary angle.

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How do you determine a Z angle?
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it looks something like a z
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A Z Angle is a Interior Angle, and basically in this diagram, a and d are the same so when you get this in a question, and it shows only one side (for example a) and you have to find d, well d is the same angle as a!

A C angle is a co-interior angle and a F angle is a Corresponding angle

You can find this all out by searching in Google which particular angle you want to learn about.

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