In geometry, a pair of nonadjacent angles, one on each side of a transversal, that are both interior or exterior. These paired angles are congruent if the lines cut by the transversal are parallel. They are called alternate interior angles if both angles are between the two lines cut by the transversal, and alternate exterior angles if neither angle lies between the two lines.

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