Aftercolours
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Hello! I'm new to this forum and I'd love some math help.
Sorry for a terrible picture, but this is for a project that I have to draw out myself. Anyhow, I need to make 6 parallel lines (pretend they are) and 2 transversals crossing them, and then I need to identify angles (with alternate exterior, consecutive interior, vertical, corresponding, and alternate interior). After using any one angle to identify a type of angle, it cannot be used again, such as if I say <1 and <2 are so and so, I can't use them for an example of any other angle. I'm hoping I at least did the drawing lines part right. So, as for angle examples, here's what I have:
<4 and <6 are corresponding
<7 and <26 are vertical
<3 and <5 are alternate interior
<25 and <29 are alternate exterior
<13 and <16 are consecutive interior
If any of these are wrong, could you tell me why, maybe provide a correct example? Please and thank you!
Sorry for a terrible picture, but this is for a project that I have to draw out myself. Anyhow, I need to make 6 parallel lines (pretend they are) and 2 transversals crossing them, and then I need to identify angles (with alternate exterior, consecutive interior, vertical, corresponding, and alternate interior). After using any one angle to identify a type of angle, it cannot be used again, such as if I say <1 and <2 are so and so, I can't use them for an example of any other angle. I'm hoping I at least did the drawing lines part right. So, as for angle examples, here's what I have:
<4 and <6 are corresponding
<7 and <26 are vertical
<3 and <5 are alternate interior
<25 and <29 are alternate exterior
<13 and <16 are consecutive interior
If any of these are wrong, could you tell me why, maybe provide a correct example? Please and thank you!