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Transversals and interior and exterior angles

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Same Side Interior Angles   Angles that are on located on the same side of the transversal and the inside of the parallel lines.  
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Same Side Exterior Angles   Angles that are on the same side of the transversal and the outside of the parallel lines.  
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Alternate Interior Angles   Angles that are on opposite sides of the transversal and are on the interior of the parallel lines.  
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Alternate Exterior Angles   Angles that are on opposite sides of the transversal and the outside of the parallel lines.  
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Transversals   A line that intersects parallel lines and creates specific angle pairs.  
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Congruent   Angles that are the same.  
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Vertical Angles   Angles that are across from each other and touching.  
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Linear Pair   Angles that are side by side and create a line.  
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Supplementary Angles   Angles that degrees add up to equal 180.  
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180 Degrees   Linear pair and Supplementary Angles  
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Parallel Lines   Two lines that never intersect.  
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Obtuse   An angle larger than 90 degrees.  
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Acute   An angle less than 90 degrees.  
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Corresponding Angles   Angles that have the same measurement and are in the same position on the transversal.  
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