Chapter 12: Q12. (page 695)
Tell whether the angles are corresponding, alternate, interior, or alternate exterior angles.

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The angles and arecorresponding angles.
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Chapter 12: Q12. (page 695)
Tell whether the angles are corresponding, alternate, interior, or alternate exterior angles.

The angles and arecorresponding angles.
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In Exercises 29 and 30, tell whether a triangle exists for the given description. If so, classify the triangle by its angles. If not, explain why not.
Two of the angles are supplementary.
Describe the pattern. (P.772)
The diagram shown is a side view of a chair designed in the 1930s. In the diagram, and . Tell whether the statement is true or false. Explain your reasoning.

Use a compass and a straightedge to draw a segment whose length is the sum of the lengths of the given segments.

Let and be complementary angles, and let and be supplementary angles. If and , find x. Then find , , and .
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