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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 02:01 peytonhause20

Classify the angle pair as corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior, consecutive interior, consecutive exterior, vertical angles, or linear pair. Answers may be repeated.

∠4 and ∠9\angle4\ and\ \angle9∠4 and ∠9

∠1 and ∠9\angle1\ and\ \angle9∠1 and ∠9

∠1 and ∠12\angle1\ and\ \angle12∠1 and ∠12

∠6 and ∠11\angle6\ and\ \angle11∠6 and ∠11

∠3 and ∠9\angle3\ and\ \angle9∠3 and ∠9

∠2 and ∠12\angle2\ and\ \angle12∠2 and ∠12

∠6 and ∠7\angle6\ and\ \angle7∠6 and ∠7

∠7 and ∠8\angle7\ and\ \angle8∠7 and ∠8

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Corresponding Angles

Alternate Interior Angles

Alternate Exterior Angles

Consecutive Interior Angles

Consecutive Exterior Angles

Vertical Angles

Linear Pair


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