Respuesta :

Angle A and angle C are co-interior angles

  • formed in between the ll lines when intersected by a transversal.

Angle F and angle E are alternate angles

  • formed within the opposite side to each other and are congruent in nature.

Angle G and Angle E are corresponding angles

  • formed when two ll lines are intersected by a transversal.

Answer:

  • Angles G and E are corresponding angles
  • Angles A and B are alternate angles
  • Angles A and C are co-interior angles

Step-by-step explanation:

When parallel lines get crossed by a transversal many angles are the same, as in this example:

Corresponding Angles
The angles in matching corners are called Corresponding Angles.

Angles G and E are corresponding angles

Alternate Angles

Alternate angles are angles that occur on opposite sides of the transversal line and have the same size

Angles A and B are alternate angles

Co-Interior Angles

The pairs of angles on one side of the transversal but inside the two lines are called Consecutive Interior Angles or co-interior angles

Angles A and C are co-interior angles

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