Definition of consecutive interior angles

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consecutive interior angles

The term 'consecutive interior angles' as it applies to the area of basic math can be defined as 'angles formed when one or more transversals intersect two parallel lines, that are located between the two parallel lines, and are located on either side of a transversal'.

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