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Transversal lines & Mrs. Mac’s Class

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PARALLEL  Lines that are in the same plane,  and never intersect. SKEW  Lines that are not in the same plane,  and never intersect.

PARALLEL  Symbol:  Example: NOT PARALLEL  Symbol:  Example:

1.) Name all planes parallel to plane ABD. 2.) Name all segments that are parallel to CG. 3.) Name all segments that are skew to EH. Glencoe McGraw Hill Geometry Book copyright 2004, ISBN X

 A transversal is a line that intersects two or more lines at different points.

Special Angle Names Name#’s Interior Angles Exterior Angles Alternate Interior Angles Alternate Exterior Angles Consecutive Interior Angles Corresponding Angles Imagine a sandwich. Lines m and n are represented by the bread and the transversal line is the toothpick. Glencoe McGraw Hill Geometry Book

1.) 4 and 10 2.) 2 and 12 3.) 7 and 3 4.) 13 and 10 Glencoe McGraw Hill Geometry Book copyright 2004, ISBN X Name the transversal that forms each pair of angles. Then identify the special name for each angle pair.