Talk:Corresponding angles

Corresponding angles are formed when a given transverseline crosses two coplanar lines. The corresponding angles are not necessarily congruent, but they are if the coplanar lines are also parallel. In the event that the corresponding angles are congruent, these angles can be used to determine the degrees of the other angles of the parallel lines. Corresponding angles are only applicable to any two sets of lines, regardless of the amount of parallel lines shown. Corresponding angles and the angles adjacent to them always equal 180 degrees. Corresponding angles are a pair of nonadjacent angles, one interior and one exterior, both on the same side of the transversal. If two lines are parallel and cut by a transversal means the pair of corresponding angles are equal.

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If you're going to edit Wikipedia in English, please learn to write in English correctly before you do so. I'm not even going to bother trying to fix this, somebody else can. --Caute AF (talk) 00:30, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

Chill bro — Preceding unsigned comment added by 119.93.105.164 (talk) 23:55, 23 January 2019 (UTC)