Theorem in Mathematics:
Congruent Supplements Theorem: When two angles are supplementary to the congruent angles or to the same angle, then the given angles are congruent.
Vertical Angle Theorem: Two angles are said as congruent even when they are vertical angles.
Alternate Interior Angle Theorem:Pairs of alternative interior angles are said as congruent when two parallel lines are cut transversely.
Consecutive Interior Angle Theorem:Pairs of consecutive interior angle are said as supplementary when two parallel lines are cut transversely.
Alternative Exterior Angle Theorem: Pairs of alternative exterior angle are said as congruent when two parallel lines are cut transversely.
Congruent Supplements Theorem: When two angles are supplementary to the congruent angles or to the same angle, then the given angles are congruent.
Vertical Angle Theorem: Two angles are said as congruent even when they are vertical angles.
Alternate Interior Angle Theorem:Pairs of alternative interior angles are said as congruent when two parallel lines are cut transversely.
Consecutive Interior Angle Theorem:Pairs of consecutive interior angle are said as supplementary when two parallel lines are cut transversely.
Alternative Exterior Angle Theorem: Pairs of alternative exterior angle are said as congruent when two parallel lines are cut transversely.
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