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OpenStudy (yoongilife):

I am willing to work, I simply need some reinsurance. I will post the question once the post becomes active. Possible answers: 1 & 8 4 & 6 3 & 4 3 & 6 - My answer.

OpenStudy (yoongilife):

OpenStudy (yoongilife):

@Directrix Would you be interested in helping?

Directrix (directrix):

I'll describe alternate interior angle pairs. Then, see if you can pick them out. Alternate Interior Angles have to: 1. Be interior angles. 2. Cannot be adjacent 3. Are on opposite sides of the transversal Hint: There are 2 pairs of alternate interior angles formed when 2 lines are cut by a transversal. @Yoongilife Post which two pairs of angles you think meet the criteria.

OpenStudy (yoongilife):

Is it 3 & 6?

Directrix (directrix):

This pair is one of the two pairs of alternate interior <s: 3 & 6 Yes. Now, name the other pair.

OpenStudy (yoongilife):

4 & 5?

Directrix (directrix):

Correct. alternate interior <s: 3 & 6 and 4 & 5

OpenStudy (yoongilife):

Once again I thank you for your in depth information and help. I have another problem similar to the one above. If you have time would you be interested in helping?

Directrix (directrix):

Yes. Close this thread and post the new question in a new thread.

OpenStudy (yoongilife):

Ok, will do!

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