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3.1 Lines and Angles Parallel Lines Coplanar lines that do not intersect. The symbol || means “is parallel to.” || AE BF || AD BC

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3.1 Lines and Angles. Parallel Lines Coplanar lines that do not intersect. The symbol || means “is parallel to.”. 3.1 Lines and Angles. Skew Lines Are noncoplanar They are not parallel and do not intersect. 3.1 Lines and Angles. Parallel Planes Planes that do not intersect. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 3.1 Lines and Angles

3.1 Lines and Angles• Parallel Lines

– Coplanar lines that do not intersect.– The symbol || means “is parallel to.”

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3.1 Lines and Angles• Skew Lines

– Are noncoplanar– They are not parallel and do not intersect.

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3.1 Lines and Angles• Parallel Planes

– Planes that do not intersect.

||planeABCD planeEFGH

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Identifying Nonintersecting Lines and Planes• In the figure, assume that lines and planes that appear to

be parallel are parallel.

A. Which segments are parallel to AB?

B. Which segments are skew to CD?

C. What are two pairs of parallel planes?

D. What are two segments parallel to plane BCGF?

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Identifying Nonintersecting Lines and Planes

A.

B.

C.

D.

, ,EF DC andHG

, , ,BF AE EH andFG

||planeABCD planeEFGH||planeDCG planeABF

ADandDH

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Transversal• A transversal is a line that intersects two or more coplanar

lines at distinct points.

• Angles 3, 4, 5, and 6 are lie inside of ℓ and m, so they are interior angles.

• Angles 1, 2, 7, and 8 lie outside of ℓ and m, so they are exterior angles.

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Angle Pairs formed by Transversals• Alternate Interior Angles

– Nonadjacent interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal.

3 5and 4 6and

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Angle Pairs formed by Transversals• Same-Side Interior Angles

– Interior angles that lie on the same side of the transversal.

4 5and 3 6and

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Angle Pairs formed by Transversals• Corresponding Angles

– Corresponding angles lie on the same side of the transversal t and are in corresponding positions.

1 5and 2 6and

4 8and 3 7and

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Angle Pairs formed by Transversals• Alternate Exterior Angles

– Nonadjacent exterior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal.

1 7and 2 8and

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Identifying an Angle Pair• Name a pair of alternate interior angles.

3 7and 2 6and

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Classifying an Angle Pair• The photo shows the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto,

Canada. Are angles 1 and 3 alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles, corresponding angles, or alternate exterior angles?

• Corresponding Angles!

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More Practice!!!!!

• Classwork – Textbook p. 144 #11 – 42 ALL!!

• Homework – Finish classwork.