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Postulates/ Theorems in

Parallel Lines Cut by a


Transversal
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Corresponding Angles.

When two parallel lines meet any other line, comparable angles are generated in
matching corners or corresponding corners with the transversal (i.e. the
transversal).

∠ p and w
∠ q and x
∠ I and y
∠ s and z
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Alternate Angles

A transversal line is formed when a straight line intersects two or more


parallel lines. Certain angles are generated when coplanar lines are
intersected by a transversal. They are referred to either internal or exterior
angles. The two parallel lines intersected by a transversal form alternate
angles.

Interior Angle: Exterior angle:


∠3 ∠1
∠4 ∠2
∠5 ∠7
∠6 ∠8
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