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Where do they go because it doesn’t make no sense

Where do they go because it doesn’t make no sense-example-1
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Alternate exterior angles

When two lines are crossed by another line (called the Transversal): Alternate Exterior Angles are a pair of angles on the outer side of each of those two lines but on opposite sides of the transversal.

The image below shows the description of alternate exterior angles

Corresponding angles

In geometry, corresponding angles are formed where a line known as an intersecting transversal, crosses through a pair of straight lines. Corresponding angles are the pairs of angles that are found in the same relative position on different intersections.

The image below shows the relationship between corresponding angles

Hence,

With this illustration, we have the final answers to be


\begin{gathered} \angle6\text{ and }\angle8\text{ (corresponding)} \\ \angle4\text{ and }\angle5(alternate\text{ exterior)} \\ \angle1\text{ and}\angle3\text{ (corresponding)} \\ \angle1\text{ and }\angle8\text{ (alternate exterior)} \end{gathered}

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