
Angles, Parallel Lines, and Transversals.
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- Q1In the problem, what is the measure of angle 661 degrees, because they translate and are congruent angles.61 degrees, because they are supplementary angles..119 degrees, because they are alternate interior angles.61 degrees, because they reflect and are vertical angles.60s
- Q2In the problem, what is the measure of angle 5119 degrees, because they are corresponding angles.61 degrees, because they are supplementary angles.119 degrees, because they are supplementary angles.61 degrees, because they are vertical angles.60s
- Q3In the problem, what is the measure of angle 1119 degrees, because they are alternate interior angles.119 degrees, because they translate and are congruent angles.119 degrees, because they are alternate interior angles.61 degrees, because they are corresponding angles that translate.60s
- Q4In the problem, what is the measure of angle 4119 degrees, because they are alternate interior angles and are congruent.119 degrees, because they are supplementary and same side interior angles.61 degrees, because they reflect and are vertical angles.61 degrees, because they translate and are congruent angles.60s
- Q5In the problem, what is the measure of angle 361 degrees, because they reflect and are vertical angles.61 degrees, because they are alternate interior angles and are congruent.119 degrees, because they are alternate interior angles.61 degrees, because they are supplementary angles..60s