Non Congruent Alternate Interior Angles
Non Congruent Alternate Interior Angles. On most fire escapes that you see, the stairs and landings actually form congruent alternate interior angles because the stairs are directly on top of each other, creating parallel lines. Pictured here are three contrails intersecting that create non-congruent alternate interior angles.
The Alternate Interior Angles Theorem states that, when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal , the resulting alternate interior angles are congruent. The two trusses are cut by another, this forms two angles inside the magenta and yellow lines and on opposite sides of the transversal that are not. If they were on the same side they would be congruent.
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To help you remember: the angle pairs are on. One way to help you identify this angle pair is to look closely at the words alternate and interior. The two thicker contrails on the outside are cut by a transversal contrail, and this always makes interior angles, but since the two outer lines are not parallel I also know that the interior angles are not congruent.
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