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Alternate Interior and Exterior Angles —Practice Geometry Questions

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When two parallel lines are intersected by a third line (called a transversal), congruent pairs of angles are formed, including alternate interior angles and alternate exterior angles.

The following practice questions ask you to use this information to find a missing angle, and then to apply some algebra to calculate a missing variable.

Practice questions

Use the diagram and the given information to solve the problem.

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  1. Parallel lines

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    are cut by a transversal. If

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    is represented by

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    is represented by 4x – 45, find the value of x.

  2. Parallel lines

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    are cut by a transversal. If

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    are represented by

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    respectively, find the degree measure of

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Answers and explanations

  1. 20

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    are alternate interior angles. Alternate interior angles are congruent, so set their measures equal to each other and solve for x:

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  2. 140 degrees

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    are alternate exterior angles. Alternate exterior angles are congruent, so set their measures equal to each other and solve for x:

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    which means they add up to 180 degrees. Use this info to solve for

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Allen Ma is a math teacher at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, NY. Allen has taught geometry for more than 25 years, has coached the math team, and is a former honors math research coordinator.

Amber Kuang is a math teacher at John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore, NY. Amber has taught all levels of math, from algebra to calculus, for 20 years.