4. Name a pair of alternate interior angles.


pretend this (<) is the angle sign thing

<3 and <4
<1 and <6
<3 and <6
<5 and <6

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A pair of alternate interior angles is <3 and <6.

To identify alternate interior angles, we need to understand the relationship between the lines and the transversal. A transversal is a line that intersects two other lines. In this case, we have two intersecting lines and a transversal.

1. Look at the intersection of two lines: In your case, we have two intersecting lines; let's call them line 1 and line 2.

2. Identify the angle pairs: Alternate interior angles are located on opposite sides of the transversal and between the two lines. In other words, they are inside the two lines but on different sides of the transversal.

Now, let's apply this information to your options:

- <3 and <6: These angles are on opposite sides of the transversal and between the lines. They are alternate interior angles.

- <1 and <6: Although these angles are between the lines, they are not on opposite sides of the transversal. Therefore, they are not alternate interior angles.

- <3 and <4: These angles are on the same side of the transversal, so they are not alternate interior angles.

- <5 and <6: These angles are on the same side of the transversal, so they are not alternate interior angles.

Therefore, the correct pair of alternate interior angles is <3 and <6.

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