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1 Teach GCSE Maths Lines: parallel and perpendicular

2 Teach GCSE Maths Lines: parallel and perpendicular © Christine Crisp "Certain images and/or photos on this presentation are the copyrighted property of JupiterImages and are being used with permission under license. These images and/or photos may not be copied or downloaded without permission from JupiterImages"

3 We use one, two, or sometimes three pairs of arrows to mark parallel lines. Parallel lines NEVER meet... however far we draw them. These lines are parallel. A B C D We can write AB CD “ AB is parallel to CD ”

4 A B C D Another line may cross the parallel lines. Transverse

5 These angles... are called opposite angles. Can you see why opposite angles are equal? a a ANS: Each is 180   b because of the straight lines. b When lines cross we get angles.

6 a a b 180  These angles... are called opposite angles. Can you see why opposite angles are equal? ANS: Each is 180   b because of the straight lines. When lines cross we get angles.

7 a a b 180  These angles... are called opposite angles. Can you see why opposite angles are equal? ANS: Each is 180   b because of the straight lines. When lines cross we get angles.

8 The angle between them is 90  These lines are perpendicular.

9 This line has letters at each end. The full name for AB is a line segment. A B A line segment has a start and an end so it has a certain length. We often refer to line segments as lines but you need to know what is meant if you do meet the full name.

10 SUMMARY Lines a a  Opposite angles are equal.  Lines at 90  are perpendicular.  A line segment has a start and an end so it has a certain length.  Parallel lines NEVER meet. transverse Parallel

11 Exercise 1.Find a line (a) parallel to AB (b) perpendicular to EF A G B H D J I E C F K Answers:

12 A G B H J I E C F K (a) AB GH D Exercise 1.Find a line (a) parallel to AB (b) perpendicular to EF Answers:

13 A G B H J I E C F K (a) AB GH D Exercise 1.Find a line (a) parallel to AB (b) perpendicular to EF Answers: (b) IJ is perpendicular to EF

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