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Consecutive Interior Angles and Corresponding Angles Axiom

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  • From the Figure , choose the correct option. (i) angle1 & angle8 are alternate angles (ii) angle1 & angle7 are alternate angles (iii) angle3 & angle5 are alternate angles (iv) angle4 & angle8 are corresponding angles (v) angle2 & angle6 are not corresponding angles. (vi) angle3 & angle8 are interior angles on the same side of the transversal.

    A
    (i),(iii),(iv) ,(v) are correct
    B
    (i),(ii),(iii) are correct
    C
    (ii),(iii),(iv),(vi) are correct
    D
    (ii),(iii),(iv),(v) are correct
  • Consecutive angles of parallelogram are

    A
    Equal
    B
    Complimentary
    C
    Supplementary
    D
    None of these
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