Topic 1 Summary Segments and Angles. Segment Addition Postulate Example 1Example 2.

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Topic 1 Summary Segments and Angles

Segment Addition Postulate Example 1Example 2

Perpendicular Bisector By the information given in the picture we can tell that BC is the perpendicular bisector of AD.

Angle Bisector

Vertical Angles Example 1Example 2

Linear Pair Example 1Example 2

Complementary Angles

Corresponding Angles Example 1Example 2

Alternate Interior Angles Example 1Example 2

Alternate Exterior Angles Example 1Example 2

Same Side Interior Angles Example 1Example 2