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  • In the following diagram, Lines X and Y are cut by a transversal Z and forms ∠ a, ∠ b, ∠ c, ∠ d, ∠ p, ∠ q, ∠ r and ∠ s.

    Name all pairs of corresponding angles.

  • In the given diagram, transversal N cuts Lines L and M at two distinct points and forms ∠ 1, ∠ 2, ∠ 3, ∠ 4, ∠ 5, ∠ 6, ∠ and ∠ 8.

    Write all pairs of corresponding angles in the given diagram.

  • In the given diagram, identify and write all pairs of corresponding angles.

  • In the given diagram, identify and mention all pairs of corresponding angles.

  • In the given diagram, identify and write all pairs of corresponding angles.

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