what is a corresponding angle
A corresponding angle is one that sits in the same relative position as another angle when a transversal crosses two lines. If the two lines are parallel, corresponding angles are equal.
Quick Scoop
Think of two parallel lines cut by a slanted line. The angles in matching corners are corresponding angles.
Easy way to spot them
- They are on the same side of the transversal.
- They are in matching corners.
- One is usually inside the two lines and the other is outside.
Example
If a line crosses two parallel lines and one angle is 60∘60^\circ 60∘, the corresponding angle in the matching position is also 60∘60^\circ 60∘.
Tiny note
Corresponding angles are a common geometry idea used to find missing angles and prove lines are parallel.