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Chapter 3 Section 3.1 Lines and Angles
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Warm-Up Name a line that contains C. AC
B Name a line that contains C. AC Name a ray with endpoints B that contains A. BA Name an acute angle with vertex B that contains C. <EBC Name a segment with endpoint B that contains C. BC D C
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Relationships between lines
Parallel Coplanar lines that never intersect Planes can also be parallel Skew Non-coplanar lines that never intersect Perpendicular Lines that intersect to form a 90° angle
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Perpendicular Parallel Skew 4. Parallel 5. Perpendicular
Think of Each Segment in the Diagram As Part of a Line. Fill in the Blank With Parallel, Skew, or Perpendicular. Perpendicular Parallel Skew 4. Parallel 5. Perpendicular
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Think of Each Segment in the Diagram As Part of a Line
Think of Each Segment in the Diagram As Part of a Line. Fill in the Blank With Parallel, Skew, or Perpendicular. 6. Name a line parallel to 7. Name a line perpendicular to 10. Name a line perpendicular to 8. Name a line skew to 9. Name a plane parallel to GHJ LMN
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Corresponding Angles:1 and 7, 2 and 8, 4 and 5, 2 and 8
3 4 5 6 7 8 Corresponding Angles:1 and 7, 2 and 8, 4 and 5, 2 and 8 Alternate Interior: 7 and 6, 5 and 8 Alternate Exterior: 4 and 2, 3 and 1 Consecutive Interior: 7 and 5, 6 and 8
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Complete the Statement With Corresponding, Alternate Interior, Alternate Exterior, or Consecutive Interior 6 and 10 are __________ angles 7 and 9 are __________ angles 8 and 9 are __________ angles 12 and 8 are __________ angles 5 and 11 are __________ angles 8 and 10 are __________ angles corresponding alternate interior consecutive interior corresponding alternate exterior alternate interior
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Use the diagram of the Ferris Wheel to determine if the statement is true or false
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