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Parallel lines and transversals

Parallel lines and transversals. Corresponding Angles postulate. Two lines cut by a transversal are parallel if and only if the pairs of corresponding angles are congruent. Alternate Interior Angles Theorem.

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Parallel lines and transversals

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  1. Parallel lines and transversals

  2. Corresponding Angles postulate • Two lines cut by a transversal are parallel if and only if the pairs of corresponding angles are congruent.

  3. Alternate Interior Angles Theorem • Two lines cut by a transversal are parallel if and only if the pairs of alternate interior angles are congruent.

  4. Alternate exterior angles theorem • Two lines but by a transversal are parallel if and only if the pairs of alternate exterior angles are congruent.

  5. Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem • Two lines cut by a transversal are parallel if and only if the pairs of consecutive interior angles are supplementary.

  6. Consecutive exterior angles theorem • Two lines cut by a transversal are parallel if and only if the pairs of consecutive exterior angles are supplementary.

  7. Example • Find each numbered angle.

  8. Example • Find the value of x.

  9. Example • Find the value of x. The picture may not be drawn to scale. (3x + 5)o (7x – 15)o

  10. Transitive property of parallel lines • If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.

  11. Assignment • Pg. 157 #4-8 all, 27-35 odds • Pg. 165 #3-8 all

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