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OBJECTIVE: PROVE AND USE THEOREMS ABOUT THE ANGLES FORMED BY PARALLEL LINES AND A TRANSVERSAL. WARM UP: ON HANDOUT Who, When, Where, and Why Parallel?
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WARM UP
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CREATING PARALLEL LINE!
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NOW First number each angle Next use your protractor to measure each angle you have created. Have you discovered anything?
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MAKE YOUR OWN THEOREM Theorem If…?, then…? HypothesisConclusion Corresponding Angles Postulate. Alternate Interior Angles Thm. Alternate Exterior Angles Thm. Same-Side Interior Angle Thm.
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Find each angle measure. A. mECF B. mDCE mECF = 70° Corr. s Post. 5x = 4x + 22 Corr. s Post. x = 22 Subtract 4x from both sides. mDCE = 5x = 5(22) Substitute 22 for x. = 110°
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Find m QRS. m QRS = 180° – x x = 118 m QRS + x = 180° Corr. s Post. = 180° – 118° = 62° Subtract x from both sides. Substitute 118° for x. Def. of Linear Pair
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Find each angle measure. A. m EDG B. m BDG m EDG = 75°Alt. Ext. s Thm. m BDG = 105° x – 30° = 75° Alt. Ext. s Thm. x = 105Add 30 to both sides.
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EXIT TICKET!
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FYI ( SAFETY VALE ) The theorems we used today, were first established 2,300 years ago by this genius guy named Euclid. Something that has stand the test of time has to be important, right? Where are parallel lines used that make them important? You like cars? Etc..
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