Alternate Angles (of a Transversal)
Definition

Alternate angles are angles that are in opposite positions relative to a transversal intersecting two lines.


Examples

If the alternate angles are between the two lines intersected by the transversal, they are called alternate interior angles.


In each illustration below, LINE 1 is a transversal of LINE 2 and LINE 3. In each illustration below, the following angles are alternate interior angles:

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If the alternate angles are outside the two lines intersected by the transversal, they are called alternate exterior angles.


In each illustration below, LINE 1 is a transversal of LINE 2 and LINE 3. In each illustration below, the following angles are alternate exterior angles:

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Theorem

When a transversal intersects two lines, the two lines are parallel if and only if alternate angles are congruent (equal in measure).


In illustration one of the example section above, LINE 1 and LINE 2 are parallel and alternate angles are congruent.

In illustration two of the example section above, LINE 1 and LINE 2 are NOT parallel and alternate angles are NOT congruent.


Demonstration
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