Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Vertical angles - (G) are the opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines that are congruent because the angles have the same measure
2)Alternate interior angles: (H) Are formed when a transversal line passes
through a pair of parallel lines and formed on opposite sides of the transversal inside the parallel lines.
3) Corresponding angles: F) Two equal angles on the same side of a line
that crosses two parallel lines and on the same side of each parallel line
4) Exterior angles:(A) Are the angles above and below the pair of parallel lines
5) Supplementary angles:(B) Two angles that have measures with a sum
of 180°
6) Alternate Exterior angles:(D) Are formed when a transversal line passes
through a pair of parallel lines and formed on opposite sides of the transversal above and below the parallel lines.
7) Adjacent angles: (C) are pair of angles that share a vertex and one side but do not overlap
8) Complementary angles: (I) Two angles that have measures with a sum 90°
9) Interior angles: (E) are the angles inside the pair of parallel lines