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& Problem Solving
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You will be able to use the converse of a theorem to construct parallel lines. You will be able to use theorems to find the measures of angles formed by parallel lines and transversals.
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Vertical Angle Theorem – ◦ if angles are vertical angles, then their measures are equal. Axiom 1 – ◦ Things that are equal to the same thing are equal to each other. Supplementary Angles – ◦ add up to 180º. Adjacent Angles – ◦ Adjacent angles are “side by side” and share a common ray.
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3.3.1 Theorem – ◦ If two lines are parallel, then the interior angles on the same side of the transversal are supplementary. 3.3.2 Theorem: ◦ If two lines cut by a transversal are parallel, then the corresponding angles are equal. 3.3.3 Theorem: ◦ If two lines cut by a transversal are parallel then the alternate interior angles are equal.
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If a transversal intersects two lines so that the alternate interior angles are equal, then the lines are parallel. Converse of the theorem about parallel lines and alternate interior angles.
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The measure of 3 is three times that of 5. ◦ m 3 = 135 o ; m 5 = 45 o Three times the m 4 is two times that of 6 ◦ m 4 = 72 o ; m 6 = 108 o m 4 is 1/3 m 3. What is the measure of m 8? ◦ m 3 = 135 o ; m 4 = 45 o ; m 8 = 45 o
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