Interior Angles - Definition, Meaning, Theorem, Examples

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The angles that lie inside a shape, generally, a polygon, are said to be interior angles, or the angles that lie in the area enclosed between two parallel lines that are intersected by a transversal are also called interior angles. Learn more about interior angles in this article.

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