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Buscador de líneas paralelas cortadas por transversal

Identifique pares de ángulos y encuentre ángulos faltantes cuando dos líneas paralelas son cortadas por una transversal.

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Buscador de líneas paralelas cortadas por transversal

Fórmulas utilizadas en Buscador de líneas paralelas cortadas por transversal

All angle relationships with parallel lines

In-Depth Tutorial: Buscador de líneas paralelas cortadas por transversal

The Parallel Lines Cut by Transversal Finder is a focused lookup tool: enter one angle, select the relationship type, and instantly get the matching angle. It is the "single-relationship" companion to the more comprehensive Parallel Lines Transversal Calculator. This tutorial covers the 4 relationship types it handles and shows how to use it efficiently for problem-solving.

The 4 angle-pair relationships

TypePositionResult
CorrespondingSame position relative to transversal at each intersectionEqual
Alternate interiorBetween parallel lines, opposite sides of transversalEqual
Alternate exteriorOutside parallel lines, opposite sides of transversalEqual
Co-interior (same-side interior)Between parallel lines, same side of transversalSupplementary (sum 180°)

How to use this finder

Step 1: Identify which TWO of the 8 formed angles you have / want.

Step 2: Recognize their relationship (one of the 4 types).

Step 3: Plug the known angle + relationship into the finder.

Step 4: Get the matching angle.

Worked example 1 — corresponding

Known angle = 65°, relationship = corresponding.

The corresponding angle is also 65° (corresponding angles are equal when lines are parallel).

Worked example 2 — alternate interior

Known angle = 110°, relationship = alternate interior.

The alternate interior angle is also 110°.

Worked example 3 — co-interior

Known angle = 70°, relationship = co-interior.

The co-interior angle is 180° − 70° = 110°.

When to use this vs the full transversal calculator

  • Use this finder when you know just ONE angle and need just ONE specific other angle.
  • Use the full Transversal Calculator when you want ALL 8 angles labeled.

The finder is faster for "find this specific angle" lookups; the full calculator is better for understanding the whole figure.

Recognizing the relationship types

The four relationship types are best understood with a diagram, but here's a verbal guide:

  • Corresponding: at each intersection, label angles 1-4 (top-right, top-left, bottom-left, bottom-right). Angle 1 at the upper intersection corresponds to angle 1 at the lower intersection. Same position number = corresponding.
  • Alternate interior: angles between the two parallel lines, on opposite sides of the transversal. Two pairs total.
  • Alternate exterior: angles outside the parallel lines, on opposite sides of the transversal. Two pairs.
  • Co-interior: between the parallel lines, on the SAME side of the transversal. Two pairs.

The converse — using equal/supplementary to prove parallel

If you know two lines crossed by a transversal create:

  • Equal corresponding angles → lines parallel
  • Equal alternate interior angles → lines parallel
  • Equal alternate exterior angles → lines parallel
  • Supplementary co-interior angles → lines parallel

This converse is how you PROVE two lines are parallel from angle data.

Real-world applications

  • Construction: verifying parallel beams or walls by checking the angles formed with a transversal brace.
  • Cartography: longitude lines (meridians) are approximately parallel; their transversals (latitudes) create the angle relationships of geography.
  • Geometry proofs: the angle-pair relationships are foundational reasoning in dozens of standard proofs.

Common mistakes

  • Confusing alternate with co-interior. Both involve "interior" (between parallel lines). "Alternate" = opposite sides → equal. "Co-interior" = same side → supplementary.
  • Treating co-interior as equal. They're supplementary (180°), not equal. The supplementary relationship is what distinguishes co-interior from alternate-interior.
  • Forgetting the lines must be parallel. All these relationships only hold when the two cut lines are parallel. Without parallelism, anything goes.

Preguntas frecuentes – Buscador de líneas paralelas cortadas por transversal

Los ángulos alternos internos se encuentran en lados opuestos de la transversal y son iguales. Los ángulos co-interiores (del mismo lado) están en el mismo lado y suman 180°.

Seleccione la posición en el menú desplegable (correspondientes, alternos internos, alternos externos o co-interiores). La calculadora luego etiqueta y calcula los 8 ángulos.

Sí — las relaciones de igualdad y suplementariedad solo se cumplen cuando las dos líneas cortadas por la transversal son paralelas.

Sí — gratis e ilimitado.