Alternate Interior angles Alternate Exterior angles Same-side interior angles Corresponding angles Royal Ontario Museum Royal Ontario Museum 1 6 4 2 3 5 Identify the following angle pairs 1&2 4&2 4&3 5&6 1&5 Campers often use a “bear bag” at night to avoid attracting animals to their food supply. In the bear bag system at the right, a camper pulls one end of the rope to raise and lower the food bag. Campers often use a “bear bag” at night to avoid attracting animals to their food supply. In the bear bag system at the right, a camper pulls one end of the rope to raise and lower the food bag. Are < 1 and the given angle alternate interior, same-side interior, or corresponding angles? Campers often use a “bear bag” at night to avoid attracting animals to their food supply. In the bear bag system at the right, a camper pulls one end of the rope to raise and lower the food bag. Are < 1 and the given angle alternate interior, same-side interior, or corresponding angles? Suppose a camper pulls the rope taut between the two parallel trees, as shown. What is the m< 1?