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2. What is the intersection of AD and DB? 1. Name a line that does not intersect AD. ANSWER BC ANSWER D

EXAMPLE 1 Identify relationships in space Think of each segment in the figure as part of a line. Which line(s) or plane(s) in the figure appear to fit the description? a. Line(s) parallel to CD and containing point A b. Line(s) skew to CD and containing point A c. Line(s) perpendicular to CD and containing point A d. Plane(s) parallel to plane EFG and containing point A

EXAMPLE 1 Identify relationships in space SOLUTION AB , HG , and EF all appear parallel to CD , but only AB contains point A. a. Both AG and AH appear skew to CD and contain point A. b. c. BC, AD , DE , and FC all appear perpendicular to CD , but only AD contains point A. d. Plane ABC appears parallel to plane EFG and contains point A.

EXAMPLE 2 Identify parallel and perpendicular lines Photography The given line markings show how the roads are related to one another. Name a pair of parallel lines. a. Name a pair of perpendicular lines. b. Is FE AC ? Explain. c.

EXAMPLE 2 Identify parallel and perpendicular lines SOLUTION a. MD FE b. MD BF FE is not parallel to AC , because MD is parallel to FE and by the Parallel Postulate there is exactly one line parallel to FE through M. c.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 1 and 2 1. Look at the diagram in Example 1. Name the lines through point H that appear skew to CD. ANSWER AH , EH

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 1 and 2 2. In Example 2, can you use the Perpendicular Postulate to show that AC is not perpendicular to BF ? Explain why or why not. ANSWER Yes; Since A is not on MD and MD is to BF, the Perpendicular Postulate guarantees that there is exactly one line through a point perpendicular to a line, so AC can not be perpendicular to BF also.

EXAMPLE 3 Identify angle relationships Identify all pairs of angles of the given type. a. Corresponding b. Alternate interior c. Alternate exterior Consecutive interior d. SOLUTION a. 5 1 and 6 2 7 3 8 4 b. 7 2 and 5 4 d. 5 2 and 7 4 c. 8 1 and 6 3

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 3 Classify the pair of numbered angles. 3. ANSWER corresponding angles

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 3 Classify the pair of numbered angles. 4. ANSWER alternate exterior angles.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 3 Classify the pair of numbered angles. 5. ANSWER alternate interior angles.

Daily Homework Quiz 1. Name the pairs of corresponding angles . ANSWER 1 and 3; 5 and 7; 2 and 4; 6 and 8 2. Name the pairs of alternate interior angles . ANSWER 2 and 7; 3 and 6 3. Name the pairs of consecutive interior angles . ANSWER 2 and 3; 6 and 7

Daily Homework Quiz 4. The figure shows a painting easel. Does AB appear to be parallel, perpendicular, or skew to CD? ANSWER Parallel