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Angels and Transversals

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Supplementary   Two angles that equal 180 degrees  
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Complementary   Two angles that equal 90 degrees  
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Adjacent   Two angles that are next to each other  
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Acute Angle   An angle that is less than 90 degrees  
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Obtuse Angel   An angle that is more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees  
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Straight Angle   An angle that equals 180 degrees  
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Interior Angles   The angles that are inside the of the parallel lines  
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Exterior Angels   The angles that are outside the of the parallel lines  
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Corresponding Angles   The angles that are in the same position on the two lines in relation to the transversal.  
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Transversal   A line that intersects two or more lines  
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Alternate Interior Angles   Angles that lie on the opposite sides of the transversal that are on the interior.  
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Alternate Exterior Angles   Angles that lie on the opposite sides of the transversal that are on the exterior.  
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Parallel Lines   Lines that lay on the same plane but never intersect  
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Perpendicular   Lines that lay on the same plane that intersect and make a right angel  
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