SOLUTION: The question asks: Which of the following angles are congruent? If they aren't congruent, what is the angle relationship? Assume that parts a) through c) are formed by two parallel
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Question 811391: The question asks: Which of the following angles are congruent? If they aren't congruent, what is the angle relationship? Assume that parts a) through c) are formed by two parallel lines intersected by a transversal.
a) corresponding angles
b) alternate interior angles
c) alternate exterior angles
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All three are congruent.
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