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Angle Relationships and Terminology Guide

The document defines and describes different types of angles formed when parallel lines are intersected by a transversal line. Alternate interior/exterior angles, same side interior/exterior angles, vertical angles, and corresponding angles are congruent. Complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees to form a right angle. Supplementary angles have a sum of 180 degrees to form a straight line.

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Angle Relationships and Terminology Guide

The document defines and describes different types of angles formed when parallel lines are intersected by a transversal line. Alternate interior/exterior angles, same side interior/exterior angles, vertical angles, and corresponding angles are congruent. Complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees to form a right angle. Supplementary angles have a sum of 180 degrees to form a straight line.

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The pairs of angles located inside the

Alternate parallel lines (interior) and on opposite


sides (alternate) of the transversal.
Interior Angles These angles are congruent.

The pairs of angles located outside the


Alternate parallel lines (exterior) and on opposite
sides (alternate) of the transversal.
Exterior Angles These angles are congruent.

The pairs of angles located inside the


Same Side parallel lines (interior) and on the same
side of the transversal. These angles
Interior Angles are supplementary (they have a sum of
180).

The pairs of angles located outside the


Same Side parallel lines (exterior) and on the same
side of the transversal. These angles
Exterior Angles are supplementary (they have a sum of
180).

These angles are opposite of each


other in the same intersection. They
Vertical Angles share the same vertex. They are
congruent.

These angles are in the same position


in different intersections. If you
Corresponding translated one intersection to the
Angles other, the angles would correspond
They are congruent.

Complementary These angles have a sum of 90. They


form a right angle.
Angles

Supplementary These angles have a sum of 180. They


form a straight line.
Angles

Alternate 
Interior Angles 
The pairs of angles located inside the 
parallel lines (interior) and on opposite 
sides (alterna

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