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Lura:

Math help please

Lura:

Lura:

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SamRoman:

When two parallel lines are crossed by a transversal, the pair of angles formed on the inner side of the parallel lines, but on the opposite sides of the transversal are called alternate interior angles. These angles are always equal.

Lura:

But, I need to know which angles are alternate interior. I know what it means. I just need to find the angle pairs.

SamRoman:

i was getting there

Lura:

oh, sorry about that ^^

SamRoman:

its ok

SamRoman:

question what school do you go to?

Lura:

im not telling that. sorry

SamRoman:

ok fair enough

SamRoman:

i thought we went to the same school

SamRoman:

but now i dont think so

Lura:

Then do you go to Texico Municpial Schools??

SamRoman:

um nope nvm i do not

Lura:

oh k

SamRoman:

I go to Rattan Oklahoma school

Lura:

Oh

SamRoman:

is this geometry?

Lura:

Yeah

SamRoman:

Thought so. I took that class last year

SamRoman:

so i should be able to help

SamRoman:

Its this one im pretty sure

SamRoman:

if im wrong then im sorry

savvyphantom:

lura so the alternate lines are allways gonna be alternate right so now we look at the angles and the alternate exterrior angles are out side of the line there also congruent and look at the question start with the first one I K L Then P M N then look at jkn then mnk

savvyphantom:

savvyphantom:

thats my example

savvyphantom:

look at it like that

savvyphantom:

it might be hard to understand i might have explained it weird

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