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what are corresponding angles?

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Answered by AngleGirl
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When two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal line, corresponding angles are formed. These angles are in the corner. They form a shape like F ( upside down F) as you can see here in the picture and they are always equal
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Because of the Corresponding Angles Theorem, you already know several things about the eight angles created by the three lines:  

If one is a right angle, all are right angles

If one is acute, four are acute angles

If one is obtuse, four are obtuse angles

All eight angles can be classified as adjacent angles, vertical angles, and corresponding angles.

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