Corresponding Angles Alternate Interior Angles Alternate Exterior Angles Consecutive Interior Angles 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 t Angle Relationships with Transversals.

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Corresponding Angles Alternate Interior Angles Alternate Exterior Angles Consecutive Interior Angles t Angle Relationships with Transversals and Parallel Lines Next slide

t If you would like to review before you begin this assignment, click the “Control” and “P ” keys to turn the arrow cursor into a pen. Practice drawing angle relationships directly onto the slide. If you want to change the pen color or erase the pen marks, right click, choose pointer options, pen color. If you want to erase the pen marks, right click, choose screen, erase pen. Click here to replay audio. Click here to replay audio. Next slide

Corresponding Angles t  4 and ?

Corresponding Angles t  3 and ?

Corresponding Angles t  5 and ?

Corresponding Angles t  6 and ?

Alternate Interior  3 and ? t

Alternate Interior  6 and ? t

Alternate Exterior  5 and ? t

Consecutive Interior  6 and ? t

Find all angle measures 1 67  3 t Explain how you solved this problem in the box below: If you think you need additional help, click the apple for a short video NextNext slide

That’s Right! < 4 Corresponds with < 2 Click here when you’re ready for the next one

That’s Right! < 3 Corresponds with < 1 Click here when you’re ready for the next one

That’s Right! < 5 Corresponds with < 7 Click here when you’re ready for the next one

That’s Right! < 6 Corresponds with < 8 Click here when you’re ready for the next one

That’s Right! < 3 is on Alternate sides of the transversal & in the interior with < 7 Click the here when you’re ready for the next one

Try <4 Again! Click here

Try <3 Again! Click here

Try <5 Again! Click here

Try <6 Again! Click here

Try <3 Again! Click here

Try <6 Again! Click here

That’s Right! < 6 is on Alternate sides of the transversal & in the interior with < 2 Click the here when you’re ready for the next one

That’s Right! < 6 is on Alternate sides of the transversal & in the interior with < 2 Click the here when you’re ready for the next one

That’s Right! < 6 is on Alternate sides of the transversal & in the interior with < 2 Click the here when you’re ready for the next one

Try <5 Again! Click here

Try <6 Again! Click here

That’s Right! < 5 is on Alternate sides of the transversal & in the exterior with < 1 Click the here when you’re ready for the next one

That’s Right! < 6 is on Consectutive sides of the transversal & in the Interior with < 7 Click the here when you’re ready for the next one

Try < 6 Again! Click here

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