Chapter 12: Q10. (page 695)
Tell whether the angles are corresponding, alternate, interior, or alternate exterior angles.

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The angles and arealternate interior angles.
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Chapter 12: Q10. (page 695)
Tell whether the angles are corresponding, alternate, interior, or alternate exterior angles.

The angles and arealternate interior angles.
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In Exercise 3-6, match the description with correct value.
Measures of interior angles of a regular hexagon.
Draw a line on a piece of paper. Mark two points on . At each point, fold the paper so that the two parts of coincide, then crease the paper. The two creases form lines and . How are and related? Explain your reasoning.
Tell whether the angles are complementary, supplementary, or neither.
Tell whether the angles are corresponding, alternate, interior, or alternate exterior angles.
and arecomplementary angles, and . Find .
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