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In the diagram, lines r and s are parallel to each other and perpendicular to transversal line t. Line w is a transversal to lines r and s. Use properties of special angles, formed by parallel lines, perpendicular lines and their transversals, to describe the relationship between the angles. Choose all of the situations that correctly describe the relationship between the angles. Note: Figure is not drawn to scale.
s || r ; s ⊥ t ; r ⊥ t
line w is a transversal
10 and 14
same side interior angles
alternate interior angles
equal angles
alternate exterior angles
supplementary angles
right angles
corresponding angles
vertical angles
The angles do not share a special relationship.
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