Примери за използване на Corresponding angles на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Corresponding angles are equal.
We also have corresponding angles.
So corresponding angles are equal.
They're always gonna be equal, corresponding angles.
Because corresponding angles are equal.
Now the same is true of the other corresponding angles.
And so we know corresponding angles are congruent.
So the first thing I'm going to do is explore the corresponding angles.
The corresponding angles have the same measure.
So all of their angles, the corresponding angles are the same.
That corresponding angles are gonna be congruent.
All I did is I started off with the notion of corresponding angles.
So corresponding angles are equal to each other.
So they have one set of corresponding angles that are congruent.
This angle is congruent to that angle, they're corresponding angles.
We know that corresponding angles must be congruent.
We just said well these are parallel lines,so corresponding angles are equal.
And this is just corresponding angles of congruent triangles.
The first thing that we might realize is that, look, corresponding angles are equivalent.
And we know that by corresponding angles congruent of congruent triangles.
So we would know,we would know from this because corresponding angles are congruent.
What do we know about corresponding angles for parallel lines when you have a transversal?
And they have two corresponding angles which are the same.
The classical definition of similar triangles is that all the corresponding angles are equivalent.
So we have two angles, two corresponding angles that are congruent to each other.
And if I told you that only two of the corresponding angles are congruent.
So corresponding angles-- let me write these-- these are corresponding angles are congruent.
Well, it tells us all the corresponding angles are going to be congruent.
So corresponding angles-- let me write these-- these are corresponding angles are congruent.