Answers: 1. Angle 5 and angle 115. Angle 4 and angle 6================================================
Explanations:
Let's go through the list of possible choices and check each one.
For each of these, I'll refer to the attached image.
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1. Angle 5 and angle 11
Note how I labeled the lines A through D (as well as color-coded them). Imagine if line A and line B were made to be parallel lines. Line D is the transversal cut that helps generate angle 5 and angle 11. We'll be focusing on this tranversal. Ignore line C entirely for now.
We can see that angle 5 and angle 11 are on the outside of the "parallel" train tracks that A and B form. That makes them exterior angles. The two angles are on alternate sides of the transversal cut line D. All together, they are alternate exterior angles.
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2. Angle 7 and angle 12
Again focus on only line A, B, and D. Ignore line C. Angle 12 is exterior but angle 7 is an interior angle. It is between the two "parallel" train tracks line A and line B.
Cross this off the list.
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3. Angle 11 and angle 16
This time we'll imagine that line C and line D can be rearranged to be parallel. Line B is the transversal cut we want. Ignore line A entirely.
Angle 16 and angle 11 are exterior angles with regards to the lines mentioned above; however, they do not alternate on opposite sides of line B. These two angles are same side exterior angles.
Cross this off the list.
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4. Angle 2 and angle 14
These two angles are corresponding angles. Imagine line A and B are laid parallel with line C as the transversal cut.
Angle 2 and angle 14 are on the same side of the transversal cut. The two angles are both above their adjacent line (A and B)
Cross this off the list.
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5. Angle 4 and angle 6
Imagine that line C and line D can be rearranged to be parallel. Line A is the transversal cut we want. Ignore line B entirely.
Based on that set up, we can see that angle 4 and angle 6 are indeed alternate exterior angles.
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6. Angle 8 and angle 10
These are alternate interior angles. It might help to erase line C. It might also help to arrange line A to be parallel to line B.
Cross this off the list.