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The same-side interior angle theorem states that when two lines that are parallel are intersected by a transversal line, the same-side interior angles that are formed are supplementary, or add up to 180 degrees. (Same Side Interior Angles are SUPPLEMENTARY)
- Consecutive Interior Angles Flashcards
Angles that are inside the parallel lines and the same side...
- Consecutive Interior Angles Flashcards
The same-side interior angle theorem states that when two lines that are parallel are intersected by a transversal line, the same-side interior angles that are formed are supplementary, or add up to 180 degrees. SAME-SIDE EXTERIOR ANGLES.
Angles that are inside the parallel lines and the same side of the transversal. (supplementary angles
The same side interior angles are also known as consecutive interior angles as the angles are on one side of the transversal but inside the two parallel lines. What is the Difference Between Same Side Interior Angles and Same Side Exterior Angles?
Consecutive interior angles are the pair of non-adjacent interior angles that lie on the same side of the transversal. Learn about its definition, the angles formed by a transversal, theorem, and solved examples
What Are the Same Side Interior Angles in Geometry? Same side interior angles are a pair of non-adjacent angles formed by two parallel lines (or non-parallel lines) cut by a transversal. They lie on the same side of the transversal and in the interior region between two lines.
1 Μαΐ 2024 · The Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem states that the consecutive interior angles on the same side of a transversal line intersecting two parallel lines are supplementary (That is, their sum adds up to 180). Here we will prove its converse of that theorem.