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6 th grade math EDCI 270 Julia Kline Previous Home

Lesson 8-4 Holt McDougal Mathematics Objective: Each student should be able to classify pairs of lines and receive a minimum of 8 out of 10 on the quiz to complete the lesson. Indiana Standard: 6.3.1

Intersecting Lines Parallel Lines Perpendicular Lines Skew Lines Quiz Summary

Definition: Lines that cross at one common point.

B C D

B C D Abbreviation: AB intersects CD

Definition: Lines in the same plane that never intersect.

B C D

B C D Abbreviation: AB CD

Definition: Lines that intersect to form 90° angles, or known as right angles.

B C D

B C D Abbreviation: AB CD

Definition: Lines that lie in different planes. They are neither parallel or intersecting.

B C D

B C D Abbreviation: AB skew CD Summary

Take a few moments to review the summary questions. Click Review Answer when you are ready to see the answer.

Question # 1 What are lines that intersect? Review Answer

Answer # 1 Intersecting lines

Question # 2 What are lines on the same plan that do not intersect? Review Answer

Answer # 2 Parallel lines

Question # 3 What are lines that do not lie on the same plane and never intersect? Review Answer

Answer # 3 Skew lines

Question # 4 What are lines called that intersect at 90° angles? Review Answer

Answer # 4 Perpendicular lines Quiz

Answer the 5 questions about lesson 8-4. Each question is worth 2 points to receive a possible 10 points. YOU MUST GET A MINIMUM OF 8 POINTS TO COMPLETE THE IN-CLASS ACTIVITY Good Luck Take Quiz

1. Classify the figure below: A D C B A) Intersecting lines B) Skew lines C) Parallel lines D) Perpendicular lines

2. What is the abbreviation for a perpendicular pair of lines? A) II B) T C) = D)

3. Why is the figure below not a pair of intersecting lines? A) They are 90° angles B) They don’t cross at a common point C) They are perpendicular D) Both A and C

4. What is NOT correct about skew lines? A) They are lines that lie on different planes B) They are not parallel C) They can intersect D) They do not intersect

5. True or False: The statement AB CD means line AB is parallel to line CD. TrueFalse

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