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What is the name of the relationship between ∠1 and ∠4? corresponding angles alternate exterior angles adjacent angles alternate interior angles
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What is the name of the relationship between
∠1 and ∠4?
corresponding angles
alternate exterior angles
adjacent angles
alternate interior angles
Mathematics
middle-school
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they are alternate interior angles :)
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Here, mentioned angles are interior angles as they are under two parallel lines, and we can see, 1 and 4 is on alternate side, so it would be alternate interior
In short, Your Answer would be Option D
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