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Key Concepts: Parallel and Skew Lines
CCSS Then/Now New Vocabulary Key Concepts: Parallel and Skew Lines Example 1: Real-World Example: Identify Parallel and Skew Relationships Key Concepts: Transversal Angle Pair Relationships Example 2: Classify Angle Pair Relationships Lesson Menu
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Mathematical Practices
Content Standards G.CO.1 Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc. Mathematical Practices 1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 3 Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. CCSS
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You used angle and line segment relationships to prove theorems.
Identify relationships between two lines or two planes. Name angle pairs formed by parallel lines and transversals. Then/Now
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consecutive interior angles alternate interior angles
parallel lines skew lines parallel planes transversal interior angles exterior angles consecutive interior angles alternate interior angles alternate exterior angles corresponding angles Vocabulary
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Concept
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A. Name all segments parallel to BC.
Identify Parallel and Skew Relationships A. Name all segments parallel to BC. Answer: Example 1
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A. Name all segments parallel to BC.
Identify Parallel and Skew Relationships A. Name all segments parallel to BC. Answer: AD, EH, FG Example 1
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B. Name a segment skew to EH.
Identify Parallel and Skew Relationships B. Name a segment skew to EH. Answer: Example 1
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B. Name a segment skew to EH.
Identify Parallel and Skew Relationships B. Name a segment skew to EH. Answer: AB, CD, BG, or CF Example 1
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C. Name a plane parallel to plane ABG.
Identify Parallel and Skew Relationships C. Name a plane parallel to plane ABG. Answer: Example 1
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C. Name a plane parallel to plane ABG.
Identify Parallel and Skew Relationships C. Name a plane parallel to plane ABG. Answer: plane CDE Example 1
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A. Name a plane that is parallel to plane RST.
A. plane WTZ B. plane SYZ C. plane WXY D. plane QRX Example 1a
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A. Name a plane that is parallel to plane RST.
A. plane WTZ B. plane SYZ C. plane WXY D. plane QRX Example 1a
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B. Name a segment that intersects YZ.
A. XY B. WX C. QW D. RS Example 1b
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B. Name a segment that intersects YZ.
A. XY B. WX C. QW D. RS Example 1b
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C. Name a segment that is parallel to RX.
A. ZW B. TZ C. QR D. ST Example 1c
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C. Name a segment that is parallel to RX.
A. ZW B. TZ C. QR D. ST Example 1c
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Concept
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Classify Angle Pair Relationships
A. Classify the relationship between 2 and 6 as alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior angles. Answer: Example 2
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Answer: corresponding
Classify Angle Pair Relationships A. Classify the relationship between 2 and 6 as alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior angles. Answer: corresponding Example 2
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Classify Angle Pair Relationships
B. Classify the relationship between 1 and 7 as alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior angles. Answer: Example 2
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Answer: alternate exterior
Classify Angle Pair Relationships B. Classify the relationship between 1 and 7 as alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior angles. Answer: alternate exterior Example 2
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Classify Angle Pair Relationships
C. Classify the relationship between 3 and 8 as alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior angles. Answer: Example 2
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Answer: consecutive interior
Classify Angle Pair Relationships C. Classify the relationship between 3 and 8 as alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior angles. Answer: consecutive interior Example 2
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Classify Angle Pair Relationships
D. Classify the relationship between 3 and 5 as alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior angles. Answer: Example 2
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Answer: alternate interior
Classify Angle Pair Relationships D. Classify the relationship between 3 and 5 as alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior angles. Answer: alternate interior Example 2
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A. Classify the relationship between 4 and 5.
A. alternate interior B. alternate exterior C. corresponding D. consecutive interior Example 2a
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A. Classify the relationship between 4 and 5.
A. alternate interior B. alternate exterior C. corresponding D. consecutive interior Example 2a
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B. Classify the relationship between 7 and 9.
A. alternate interior B. alternate exterior C. corresponding D. consecutive interior Example 2b
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B. Classify the relationship between 7 and 9.
A. alternate interior B. alternate exterior C. corresponding D. consecutive interior Example 2b
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C. Classify the relationship between 4 and 7.
A. alternate interior B. alternate exterior C. corresponding D. consecutive interior Example 2c
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C. Classify the relationship between 4 and 7.
A. alternate interior B. alternate exterior C. corresponding D. consecutive interior Example 2c
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D. Classify the relationship between 2 and 11.
A. alternate interior B. alternate exterior C. corresponding D. consecutive interior Example 2d
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D. Classify the relationship between 2 and 11.
A. alternate interior B. alternate exterior C. corresponding D. consecutive interior Example 2d
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