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Starter #1

Starter #2 You do not have to do a proof for start #2.

Starter #3

Starter #4

Topic: Parallel Lines and Transversals Section: 3-1 Topic: Parallel Lines and Transversals

What are skew lines??????

Corresponding Angles are found in the same position but on different lines <1 and <5, <2 and <6, <4 and <8, <3 and <7

HW: p. 144- # 11-28, 30-35, 37-42

Starter Problems:

Starter Problems:

Topic: Angles and Parallel Lines Section: 3-2 Topic: Angles and Parallel Lines

Parallel Lines and Angle Pairs

Do not forget: Supplementary Angles/Linear Pair Perpendicular Lines are 90 degrees.

Example 1)

Example 2)

Example 3)