Chapter 3: Q11 (page 89)
If and , name all pairs of angles that must be congruent.

Short Answer
The required angles are and .
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Chapter 3: Q11 (page 89)
If and , name all pairs of angles that must be congruent.

The required angles are and .
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Name the two lines and the transversal that form each pair of angles.
and

Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never.
Two planes parallel to the same plane are parallel to each other.
Draw each figure described.
42. Lines Iplane X, plane Xplane Y, and I is not parallel to Y.
Use two lines of notebook paper as parallel lines and draw any
transversal. Use a protractor to measure
Measure one pair of alternate interior angles. Repeat the experiment with another transversal. What appears to be true?
State the postulate or theorem that justifies each statement.

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