Answer: Alternate Exterior Angles
Step-by-step explanation:
Check out the diagram below. I have recreated part of the given diagram. I'm focusing on lines 'a', 'b', and 'c'. Also, I'm only focusing in on angle 1 and angle 13. Everything else is erased since it's not relevant.
The angles 1 and 13 are alternate exterior angles for these two reasons:
- They are exterior because they are outside the train tracks of line 'a' and line 'b'.
- The angles alternate because they are on opposite sides of the transversal line c.