<5 and <7

A Alternate Exterior Angles
B Same-side interior angles
C Corresponding Angles
D Alternate interior angles

A Alternate Exterior Angles

The given options are related to angle pairs formed by a pair of parallel lines and a transversal line. Let's define each of these angle pairs:

A) Alternate Exterior Angles: These are a pair of nonadjacent exterior angles that are on opposite sides of the transversal. They are formed when a pair of parallel lines is intersected by a transversal.

B) Same-side Interior Angles: These are a pair of interior angles that are on the same side of the transversal and between the parallel lines.

C) Corresponding Angles: These are pairs of angles that are in the same relative position with respect to the parallel lines and the transversal. More specifically, corresponding angles are located on the same side of the transversal but on different parallel lines.

D) Alternate Interior Angles: These are a pair of nonadjacent interior angles that are on opposite sides of the transversal. They are formed when a pair of parallel lines is intersected by a transversal.

Now, regarding the given statement "<5 and <7," it does not provide enough information to determine which category the angles belong to. We would need additional information about the parallel lines and the transversal to accurately classify the angle pair.

The given options: A) Alternate Exterior Angles, B) Same-side Interior Angles, C) Corresponding Angles, and D) Alternate Interior Angles, represent different types of angles formed when two lines are intersected by a transversal.

To determine which type of angle is formed when the lines are "<5" and "<7," you need to know the specific angle relationships and characteristics associated with each option.

A) Alternate Exterior Angles: These angles are formed on opposite sides of the transversal, outside the pair of intersected lines. In other words, if "<5" and "<7" are alternate exterior angles, they would be located on opposite sides of the transversal.

B) Same-side Interior Angles: These angles are located on the same side of the transversal and between the pair of intersected lines. If "<5" and "<7" are same-side interior angles, they would be on the same side of the transversal.

C) Corresponding Angles: These angles are located on the same side of the transversal and on the same relative position in relation to the pair of intersected lines. If "<5" and "<7" are corresponding angles, they would be on the same side of the transversal and in the same position with respect to the intersected lines.

D) Alternate Interior Angles: These angles are formed on opposite sides of the transversal and on the inside of the pair of intersected lines. In simple terms, they would be inside the pair of lines but on opposite sides of the transversal.

To determine the correct answer, you would need additional information about the positioning of angles "<5" and "<7" with respect to the lines and the transversal.