Parallel Lines and Transversals
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∠1 and ∠5, as well as other pairs such as ∠4 and ∠8, are called: *
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∠1 and ∠7, as well as ∠2 and ∠8, are called: *
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∠1 and ∠8, as well as ∠2 and ∠7, are called: *
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∠3 and ∠6, as well as ∠4 and ∠5, are called: *
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∠3 and ∠5, as well as ∠4 and ∠6, are called: *
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∠1 appears to have no formally named relationship with which of the following angles? *
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When lines are parallel, which of the following pairs of angles are CONGRUENT? (please check all that apply) *
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When lines are parallel, which of the following pairs of angles are SUPPLEMENTARY? (please check all that apply) *
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The single line that cuts through the two other (usually parallel) lines is called the: *
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