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Transcript
Transversal,
Alternate
Interior Angles,
Alternate
Exterior Angles
By: Emily Diaz
Period 7
Transversal
 A transversal is two parallel lines intersected by a third line at an angle. The third
line is referred to as the transversal line. When this happens several angles are
created.
Transversal in real life
 Transversals are important in real life because most of our roads are in a
transversal shape.
 An example is roads.
Alternate Interior Angles
 When two line are cut by a transversal, two angles are alternate interior angles
if they lie between the two lines on opposite sides of the transversal.
Alternate Interior Angles in real
life
 Alternate Interior Angles are important in real life because you can find the
interior measurements of things.
 An example is a window pane and a racket.
Alternate Exterior Angles
 When two line are cut by a transversal, two angles are alternate exterior angles
if they lie outside the two lines on opposite sides of the transversal.
Alternate Exterior Angles in real
life
 Alternate Exterior Angles are important because they help us figure out the
exterior measurements to build things.
 An example is a bridge.