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1 CHAPTER 3 LINES AND ANGLES Is it Chapter 3 for us too?

2 PARALLEL LINES 28 Def: line that do not intersect. Illustration:
Notation: l || m AB || CD A B C D l m Is that a complete definition? I may give two lines that in the present dimension may not intersect but that won’t make them parallel The idea of not meeting even after extending needs to be highlighted p. 129

3 Examples of Parallel Lines
Hardwood Floor Opposite sides of windows, desks, etc. Parking slots in parking lot Parallel Parking Streets: Laramie & LeClaire What’s Laramie & LeClaire? How are they relevant to students we are targeting?

4 Examples of Parallel Lines
Streets: Belmont & School

5 29 PERPENDICULAR LINES Def: Lines that intersect to form a right angle. Illustration: Notation: m  n Key Fact: 4 right angles are formed. m n p. 79

6 Ex. of Perpendicular Lines
Window panes Streets: Belmont and Cicero

7 30 Transversal Def: a line that intersects two lines at different points Illustration: t p. 131

8 Vertical Angles 1   4 2   3 5   8 6   7
Two angles that are opposite angles. t 1   4 2   3 5   8 6   7 1 2 3 4 Vertical Angles are the angles opposite each other when two lines cross. "Vertical" in this case means they share the same Vertex (corner point), not the usual meaning of up-down. That is not coming through in the PPT 5 6 7 8

9 Vertical Angles Find the measures of the missing angles t 125  ?
55  ? 55 

10 Supplementary Angles/ Linear Pair
Two angles that form a line (sum=180) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 t 1+2=180 2+4=180 4+3=180 3+1=180 5+6=180 6+8=180 8+7=180 7+5=180

11 Supplementary Angles/ Linear Pair
Find the measures of the missing angles t ? 108  72  ? 108 

12 Corresponding Angles 1   5 2   6 3   7 4   8 30
Two angles that occupy corresponding positions. t 1   5 2   6 3   7 4   8 Top Left Top Right 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bottom Left Bottom Right Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right p. 131 & 143

13 Corresponding Angles Find the measures of the missing angles t 145 
35  ? 145 

14 Alternate Interior Angles
30 Alternate Interior Angles Two angles that lie between parallel lines on opposite sides of the transversal t 3   6 4   5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 p. 131 & 143

15 Alternate Interior Angles
Find the measures of the missing angles t 82  98  ? 82 

16 Alternate Exterior Angles
30 Alternate Exterior Angles Two angles that lie outside parallel lines on opposite sides of the transversal t 2   7 1   8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 p. 131 & 143

17 Alternate Exterior Angles
Find the measures of the missing angles t 120  ? 60  120 

18 Consecutive Interior Angles
30 Consecutive Interior Angles Two angles that lie between parallel lines on the same sides of the transversal t 3 +5 = 180 4 +6 = 180 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 p. 131 & 143

19 Consecutive Interior Angles
Find the measures of the missing angles t 135  ? 45 

20 HW P. 132 – 133 # 6 – 9 # 21 – 26 P #7 - 17

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