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2.6 Special Angles on Parallel Lines

2.6 Special Angles on Parallel Lines. Objectives: I CAN define angle pairs made by parallel lines. I CAN solve problems involving parallel lines. Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry. points on the same plane. coplanar:. t. t. t. t.

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2.6 Special Angles on Parallel Lines

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  1. 2.6 Special Angles on Parallel Lines Objectives: I CAN define angle pairs made by parallel lines. I CAN solve problems involving parallel lines. Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  2. points on the same plane coplanar: t t t t a line that crosses other coplanar lines transversal: Examples: Counterexample: Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  3. Angle Relationships How many angles are there? 1 2 8 3 4 Corresponding angles. 2 & 6 4 & 8 3 & 7 1 & 5 5 6 Alternate interior angles 7 8 4 & 5 3 & 6 Alternate exterior angles 1 & 8 2 & 7

  4. corresponding angles: t t t t angles on same side of lines Examples: 2 1 4 6 3 Counterexample: 5 7 7 Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  5. t t t alternate-interior angles: angles inside lines on opposite sides of transversal Examples: 4 4 3 6 6 5 Counterexample: Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  6. alternate-exterior angles: t t t angles outside lines on opposite sides of transversal Examples: 2 2 1 8 8 7 Counterexample: Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  7. Example #1 • Identify angle relationships. • Corresponding • Alternate Interior • Alternate Exterior Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  8. Investigation • Draw two parallel lines. (Use the lines on your paper or both sides of your ruler.) • Label the lines a and b. • Draw a transversal t that intersects the parallel lines. • Label the angles with numbers, like the diagram to the right. • Place a sheet of patty paper over angles 1, 2, 3, and 4 and trace them on the paper. • Slide the patty paper down to the other four angles. • What do you notice about corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, and alternate exterior angles? Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  9. C-3a: CA Conjecture Corresponding Angles Conjecture If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then corresponding angles are congruent. IF THEN Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  10. (Corresponding Angles Conjecture) Example #2 (Vertical Angles Conjecture) The measure of three of the numbered angles is 120º. Identify the angles. Explain your reasoning. (Corresponding Angles Conjecture) Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  11. C-3b: AIA Conjecture Alternate Interior Angles Conjecture If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then alternate interior angles are congruent. IF THEN Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  12. C-3c: AEA Conjecture Alternate Exterior Angles Conjecture If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then alternate exterior angles are congruent. IF THEN Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  13. C-3: Parallel Lines Conjecture If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then corresponding angles are congruent, alternate interior angles are congruent, and alternate exterior angles are congruent. IF THEN Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  14. Investigation • Draw two intersecting lines on your paper. • Copy these lines onto a piece of patty paper. • Are the two sets of angles congruent? • Slide the top copy so that the transversal stays lined up. • Trace the lines and the angles from your paper onto the patty paper. • What kinds of angles were formed? • Use your ruler to measure the distance between the two lines in three different places. Are the two lines parallel? • Repeat Steps 1-7 again using another piece of patty paper, but this time rotate your patty paper around 180 degrees so that the transversal lines up again. Trace the lines and angles and mark congruent angles. Are the lines parallel? Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  15. C-4: Converse of the Parallel Lines Conjecture If two lines are cut by a transversal to form pairs of congruent corresponding angles, congruent alternate interior angles, or congruent alternate exterior angles, then the lines are parallel. IF THEN Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  16. Angle Relationships

  17. C-3b: AIA Conjecture Alternate Interior Angles Conjecture Reasons Statements 1. Given 2. Corresponding Angles Conjecture 3. Vertical Angles Conjecture 4. Transitive Prop Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

  18. Proof of C-3c: AEA Conjecture Alternate Exterior Angles Conjecture Reasons Statements 1. Given 2. Corresponding Angles Conjecture 3. Vertical Angles Conjecture 4. Transitive Prop Serra - Discovering Geometry Chapter 2: Reasoning in Geometry

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