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3.1 - Lines and Angles: For #1 - 3, Use The Figure Below To Identify Each of The Following

The document discusses different types of lines and angles. It defines parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and skew lines. It also defines parallel planes. It then shows a figure and asks to identify examples of parallel lines, skew lines, and perpendicular lines. It also asks to identify examples of parallel, perpendicular, and skew segments and pairs of parallel planes. Finally, it defines different types of angle pairs formed by a transversal, including corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, same side interior angles, alternate exterior angles, vertical angles, and linear pair angles. It asks to provide examples of each type of angle pair.

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3.1 - Lines and Angles: For #1 - 3, Use The Figure Below To Identify Each of The Following

The document discusses different types of lines and angles. It defines parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and skew lines. It also defines parallel planes. It then shows a figure and asks to identify examples of parallel lines, skew lines, and perpendicular lines. It also asks to identify examples of parallel, perpendicular, and skew segments and pairs of parallel planes. Finally, it defines different types of angle pairs formed by a transversal, including corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, same side interior angles, alternate exterior angles, vertical angles, and linear pair angles. It asks to provide examples of each type of angle pair.

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3.

1 - Lines and Angles

Parallel Lines: Perpendicular Lines:

Skew Lines: Parallel Planes:

For #1 – 3, use the figure below to identify each of the following:

1) a pair of parallel lines ___________________________________

2) a pair of skew lines ___________________________________

3) a pair of perpendicular lines ___________________________________

For # 4 – 9, use the figure below to identify each of the following:


4) a segment that is parallel to DG . ____________________

5) a segment that is perpendicular to GH . ____________________

6) a segment that is skew to JF . ____________________

7) one pair of parallel planes ____________________

8) one pair of perpendicular segments, not including GH ____________________

9) one pair of skew segments, not including JF . ____________________


3.1 Angles Formed by a Transversal

Something Old: Pairs of Angles formed by Two Intersecting Lines


Vertical Angles: Linear Pair Angles:
1 2
3 4

Something New: Pairs of Angles Formed by a Transversal


Transversal: 1 2
r
3 4

5 6
Corresponding Angles:
7 8
s

t
Alternate Interior Angles: Same Side Interior Angles:

Alternate Exterior Angles: Same Side Exterior Angles:

You Try! For # 1– 6, give an example of each type of angle pair:


1) Corresponding Angles: ________________________

2) Alternate Interior Angles: ________________________

3) Same Side Interior Angles: ________________________

4) Alternate Exterior Angles: ________________________

5) Vertical Angles: ________________________

6) Linear Pair Angles: ________________________

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