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Chapter 3 Take notes from this Powerpoint!!! Parallel Lines Chapter 3 Take notes from this Powerpoint!!!

Just like parallel lines, Vocabulary Parallel Lines Coplanar lines that do not intersect. Just like parallel lines, parallel Planes are two planes that do not intersect.

Vocabulary Skew Lines Two or more lines that do not intersect but are not coplanar. Transversal A line that intersects two or more lines in a plane at different points.

Use the figure to name each of the following. Answer: plane XYZ b. Answer: c. Answer: d. Answer: Example 1-1e

They are outside the intersections of the transversal Vocabulary Exterior Angles They are outside the intersections of the transversal

They are inside the intersections of the transversal Vocabulary Interior Angles They are inside the intersections of the transversal

Vocabulary Consecutive Interior Angles

Vocabulary Alternate Interior Angles

Vocabulary Alternate Exterior Angles

Vocabulary Corresponding Angles

Identify the following angle pairs.

Log onto the Web Go to the Geometry Resources Page Take the Quiz 3-1 with a partner Report your results to Mr. Schommer by emailing them to mschommer@sheboygan.k12.wi.us