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If Two Lines Are Cut by a Transversal

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Ii each pair of corresponding angles is equal. 6x 5 7x - 4now we solve for x 6x - 7x -4 - 5 -x -9 x 9 one. Pin On School Line r is parallel to line t because ----. . Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem. In the second figure the sum of two angles on a straight line is given by. It covers finding missing angles proving two lines are parallel and using algebraic expressions to find missing angles. So this option is correct. Or 2 angles that are congruent Strategy. If two lines are cut by a transversal so that two interior angles on the same side of the transversal are supplementary then these lines are parallel. Which shows that a straight angle is of measure 180 which does not have any relation in proving the two lines to be parallel. Since alternate exterior angles are always equal in measure for a given set of parallel lines we can. Use parallel lines cut by transversal to identify congruent angles A VAT i...