which pair of angles are corresponding angle?

Corresponding angles are angles that are in the same position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. Therefore, corresponding angles can only be found when two straight lines intersect.

Corresponding angles are a pair of angles that are in the same position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two other lines. The pair of angles correspond to each other in terms of their position and measurement.

To determine which pair of angles are corresponding angles, you need to identify intersecting lines. Once you have identified the intersecting lines, look for the angles that are in the same position on each line when the straight line crosses them.

For example, if you have two parallel lines intersected by a transversal line, the pairs of corresponding angles are the ones that are in the same positions relative to the two parallel lines. These pairs of corresponding angles would have equal measurements.

It would be helpful to provide a specific diagram or context to identify the corresponding angles accurately.

Corresponding angles are pairs of angles that are formed when a transversal intersects two parallel lines. In order to identify corresponding angles, you need to visually inspect the given figure or diagram.

1) Look for two parallel lines that are intersected by a transversal line.
2) Identify the pairs of angles that are on the same side of the transversal and either on the interior or exterior of the two parallel lines.
3) The corresponding angles will be located in the same relative position on the two parallel lines. This means that they will be on the same side of the transversal and in the same location (e.g., top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right).

Without a specific diagram or figure, it is difficult to provide an exact answer to your question. However, once you identify two parallel lines and a transversal intersecting them, you can find the corresponding angles by matching their positions.