Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles Warm Up Identify each of the following. 1. points that lie in the same plane 2.two angles whose sum is 180°

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Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles Warm Up Identify each of the following. 1. points that lie in the same plane 2.two angles whose sum is 180° 3.the intersection of two distinct intersecting lines 4. a pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays

Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles Identify parallel, perpendicular, and skew lines. Identify the angles formed by two lines and a transversal. Objectives

Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles

Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles Segments or rays are parallel, perpendicular, or skew if the lines that contain them are parallel, perpendicular, or skew. Helpful Hint

Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles Example 1: Identifying Types of Lines and Planes Identify each of the following. A. a pair of parallel segments B. a pair of skew segments C. a pair of perpendicular segments D. a pair of parallel planes

Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles

Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles Example 2: Classifying Pairs of Angles Give an example of each angle pair. A. corresponding angles B. alternate interior angles C. alternate exterior angles D. same-side interior angles

Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles To determine which line is the transversal for a given angle pair, locate the line that connects the vertices. Helpful Hint

Holt McDougal Geometry 3-1 Lines and Angles Example 3: Identifying Angle Pairs and Transversals Identify the transversal and classify each angle pair. A. 1 and 3 B. 2 and 6 C. 4 and 6

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