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1 Linear Algebra Problem 3.4 Monday, September 8

2 Problem 3.4 answers

3 Problem 3.4 ACE answers #10

4 Learning Target I will understand two important geometric properties – that parallel lines cut by a transversal form various pairs of congruent angles and that the angle sum of any triangle is 180 o.

5 3.5 Parallel Lines, Transversals and Angle Sums Important Properties Consider the image below. Lines m and n are parallel and are cut by a transversal – line t. What can you say about the angles that are formed?

6 3.5 Parallel Lines, Transversals and Angle Sums In any triangle, what is the sum of measures of the interior angles? It is always equal to 180 o which is equal to a straight angle.

7 Problem 3.5 A Complete the following sentences to explain why angles 1, 3, 5 and 7 are congruent. 1. Angles 1 and 3 are congruent because_______________________________________. 2.Angles 5 and 7 are congruent because_______________________________________. 3.What transformation “moves” angle 5 exactly onto angle 1? Explain. 4.Are angles 1, 3, 5, and 7 all congruent? Explain.

8 Problem 3.5 A Complete the following sentences to explain why angles 1, 3, 5 and 7 are congruent. 1. Angles 1 and 3 are congruent because angles 1 and 3 are opposite or vertical angles. 2.Angles 5 and 7 are congruent because angles 5 and 7 are opposite or vertical angles. 3.What transformation “moves” angle 5 exactly onto angle 1? Explain. You can translate angle 5 onto angle 1 by sliding line n along line t to match with line m. 2.Are angles 1, 3, 5, and 7 all congruent? Explain.

9 Problem 3.5 B Construct an argument of your own to show that angles 2, 4, 6 and 8 are congruent. 1. Angles 1 and 3 are congruent because angles 1 and 3 are opposite or vertical angles. 2.Angles 5 and 7 are congruent because angles 5 and 7 are opposite or vertical angles. 3.What transformation “moves” angle 5 exactly onto angle 1? Explain. You can translate angle 5 onto angle 1 by sliding line n along line t to match with line m. 2.Are angles 1, 3, 5, and 7 all congruent? Explain.

10 Problem 3.5 B Answer

11 Problem 3.5 C

12 Problem 3.5 C Answer

13 Problem 3.5 D YES It’s true. If all interior angles for the blue triangle were 60 o, then the supplementary angles have to be 120 o.

14 Problem 3.5 D Angle BAC is the alternate interior angle to angle 1 so they are congruent 1

15 Problem 3.5 D Angle BCA is the alternate interior angle to angle 3 so they are congruent. 1 3

16 Rate Your Learning I will understand two important geometric properties: that parallel lines cut by a transversal form various pairs of congruent angles and that the angle sum of any triangle is 180 o.

17 Homework for Problem 3.5 ACE p. 61 #11-13


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