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Q1-5.

1. Plane parallel to WXT is ZYU.

2. Segments parallel to
\overline {VU} are
\overline {ZY}, \overline {WX} and
\overline {ST}

3. Segments parallel to
\overline {SW} are
\overline {VZ}, \overline {YU} and
\overline {XT}

4. Segments skew to
\overline {}
\overline {XY} are
\overline {SV} and
\overline {VZ} (not lie in the same plane and not parallel)

5. Segments skew to
\overline {}
\overline {VZ} are
\overline {WX} and
\overline {XT} (not lie in the same plane and not parallel)

Q6.

a.
\angle 4 and
\angle 10 are the same-side interior angles, transversal k

b.
\angle 8 and
\angle 11 are alternate exterior angles, transversal m

c.
\angle 1 and
\angle 4 do not form any pair of angles

d.
\angle 2 and
\angle 12 are the same-side exterior angles, transversal k

e.
\angle 5 and
\angle 7 are corresponding angles, transversal j

f.
\angle 2 and
\angle 13 are alternate interior angles, transversal l

Q7.


m\angle 1=m\angle 7=131^(\circ) (as vertical angle with angle 7)


m\angle 2=180^(\circ)-131^(\circ)=49^(\circ) (as supplementary angle with angle 1)


m\angle 8=49^(\circ) (as vertical angle with angle 2)


m\angle 3=m\angle 1=131^(\circ) (as corresponding angles when parallel lines p and q are cut by transversal r)


m\angle 4=m\angle 2=49^(\circ) (as corresponding angles when parallel lines p and q are cut by transversal r)


m\angle 5=m\angle 7=131^(\circ) (as corresponding angles when parallel lines p and q are cut by transversal r)


m\angle 6=m\angle 8=49^(\circ) (as corresponding angles when parallel lines p and q are cut by transversal r)


m\angle 10=m\angle 16=88^(\circ) (as vertical angle with angle 16)


m\angle 9=180^(\circ)-88^(\circ)=92^(\circ) (as supplementary angle with angle 16)


m\angle 15=92^(\circ) (as vertical angle with angle 9)


m\angle 14=m\angle 16=88^(\circ) (as corresponding angles when parallel lines p and q are cut by transversal s)


m\angle 13=m\angle 15=92^(\circ) (as corresponding angles when parallel lines p and q are cut by transversal s)


m\angle 12=m\angle 10=88^(\circ) (as corresponding angles when parallel lines p and q are cut by transversal s)


m\angle 11=m\angle 9=92^(\circ) (as corresponding angles when parallel lines p and q are cut by transversal s)

Q8.


m\angle 7=m\angle 9=105^(\circ) (as vertical angles)


m\angle 8=180^(\circ)-105^(\circ)=75^(\circ) (as supplementary angle with angle 9)


m\angle 10=m\angle 8=75^(\circ) (as vertical angles)


m\angle 6=m\angle 8=75^(\circ) (as alternate interior angles when parallel lines a and b are cut by transversal c)


m\angle 1=180^(\circ)-75^(\circ)-63^(\circ)=42^(\circ) (by angle addition postulate)


m\angle 3=180^(\circ)-42^(\circ)-63^(\circ)=75^(\circ) (by angle addition postulate)


m\angle 4=m\angle 1=42^(\circ) (as vertical angles)


m\angle 5=m\angle 2=63^(\circ) (as vertical angles)


m\angle 11=m\angle 4=42^(\circ) (as alternate interior angles when parallel lines a and b are cut by transversal d)


m\angle 12=180^(\circ)-42^(\circ)=138^(\circ) (as supplementary angles)


m\angle 13=m\angle 11=42^(\circ) (as vertical angles)


m\angle 14=m\angle 12=138^(\circ) (as vertical angles)

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