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3-4 Perpendicular Lines Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz
Holt Geometry
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Are you ready? Solve each inequality. 1. x – 5 < 8 2. 3x + 1 < x
Solve each equation. 3. 5y = 90 4. 5x + 15 = 90 Solve the systems of equations. 5.
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Objective TSW prove and apply theorems about perpendicular lines.
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Why learn this? Rip currents are strong currents that flow away from the shoreline and are perpendicular to it. A swimmer who gets caught in a rip current can get swept far out to sea.
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Vocabulary perpendicular bisector distance from a point to a line
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The perpendicular bisector of a segment is a line perpendicular to a segment at the segment’s midpoint. The shortest segment from a point to a line is perpendicular to the line. This fact is used to define the distance from a point to a line as the length of the perpendicular segment from the point to the line.
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Example 1: Distance From a Point to a Line
A. Name the shortest segment from point A to BC. B. Write and solve an inequality for x.
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Example 2 A. Name the shortest segment from point A to BC. B. Write and solve an inequality for x.
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HYPOTHESIS CONCLUSION
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Example 3: Proving Properties of Lines
Write a two-column proof. Given: r || s, 1 2 Prove: r t Statements Reasons
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Example 4 Write a two-column proof. Given: Prove: Statements Reasons
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Example 5: Carpentry Application
A carpenter’s square forms a right angle. A carpenter places the square so that one side is parallel to an edge of a board, and then draws a line along the other side of the square. Then he slides the square to the right and draws a second line. Why must the two lines be parallel?
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Example 6 A swimmer who gets caught in a rip current should swim in a direction perpendicular to the current. Why should the path of the swimmer be parallel to the shoreline?
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Example 6 Continued The shoreline and the path of the swimmer should both be to the current, so they should be || to each other.
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Lesson Quiz: Part I 1. Write and solve an inequality for x. 2x – 3 < 25; x < 14 2. Solve to find x and y in the diagram. x = 9, y = 4.5
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Lesson Quiz: Part II 3. Complete the two-column proof below. Given: 1 ≅ 2, p q Prove: p r Proof Statements Reasons 1. 1 ≅ 2 1. Given 2. q || r 3. p q 4. p r 2. Conv. Of Corr. s Post. 3. Given 4. Transv. Thm.
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