Angles and Parallel Lines

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Angles and Parallel Lines COURSE 3 LESSON 8-2 Identify each pair of corresponding angles and each pair of alternate interior angles. 3 and 6, are pairs of alternate interior angles. 2 and 7, 2 and 4, 1 and 3, 5 and 7, 6 and 8 are pairs of corresponding angles. 8-2

Angles and Parallel Lines COURSE 3 LESSON 8-2 Angles and Parallel Lines If p is parallel to q, and m 3 = 56º, find m 6 and m 1. m 6 = m 3 = 56° Alternate interior angles are congruent. m 1 = m 3 = 56° Corresponding angles are congruent. 8-2