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corresponding angles
is that correct?
No, that is not correct. The correct relationship that can be established between angle 5 and angle 1 when parallel lines are cut by a transversal is alternate interior angles.
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Angles and Parallel Lines Quick Check
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Question
Use the figure to answer the question.

An inclined transversal passes through two vertical parallel lines labeled upper M and upper N. The angles formed around the intersection point of upper M are labeled clockwise, starting from the upper left quadrant: 1, 2, 4, and 3. The corresponding angles formed around the intersection point of upper N are labeled clockwise, starting from the upper left quadrant: 5, 6, 8, and 7.

What is the relationship between angle 3 and angle 6?

(1 point)