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Answer: C. Alternate Interior Angles
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The picture here shows a bunch of angles, and we can see that there is one line that goes through 2 of the lines shown. That line includes all 1-8 angles. Here, we can assume that we are dealing with a pair of parallel lines, and a transversal. The one line going through 2 of the lines shown would be the transversal, and the other 2 lines would be the pair of parallel lines. For the 2 lines that are parallel with each other, there are angles taht are inbetween them, and others that are not. Angles 2, 7, 3, 6 are between the 2 parallel lines, and meaning that they are interior angles. Angles 1, 8, 4, and 5 are not inbetween the 2 parallel lines, so they are called exterior angles. We are given a list of classifications. I will tell what each of them are. Corresponding angles are angles that can be seen on the same side of the transversal, and same position. For example, angles 1 and 3. Consecutive interior angles are angles that are within the 2 parallel lines. They are just right infront of eachother, and both interior angles add up to 180 degrees. Pretty cool. For example, angles 2 and 3 are Consecutive interior angles. Alternate interior angles are angles located between the 2 parallel lines. Instead of them being right infront of eachother like Consecutive interior angles are, they are to the opposite sides. An example, angles 3 and 7 are alternate interior angles. Lastly, but not least, Alternate exterior angles are angles not between the 2 parallel lines. Just like alternate interior angles, they are on the orher side of the transveral across. An example of exterior angles are, angles 1 and 5. On with the question! Question asks for angles 2 and 6. Since they are inbetween the 2 parallel lines, they are interior angles. Crossing out option D, because it talks about exterior angles. Corresponding angles also does not work, because angles 2 and 6 are not on the same side of the transversal(not infront of each other). Corresponding angles also usually include and interior and exterios angle. With said, we can mark option A wrong. Consecutive interior angles are also wrong, the 2 interior angles are not infront of eachother, and are on opposite sides of the transversal. Leading to C Alternate Interior Angles to be the answer, I hope this helps you! Enjoy your day today. ⬛⬛⬛
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