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PC Identify Lines

1. The document defines and provides examples of several line and angle relationships: parallel lines, perpendicular lines, complementary angles, supplementary angles, vertical angles, and linear pairs of angles. 2. Definitions are provided for each type of relationship, including that parallel lines never cross, perpendicular lines meet at 90 degree angles, complementary angles sum to 90 degrees, supplementary angles sum to 180 degrees, vertical angles are directly across from each other and share a vertex, and linear pairs of angles form a straight line. 3. Examples using letters and symbols are given to illustrate each relationship type along with examples that do not meet the relationship definition.

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PC Identify Lines

1. The document defines and provides examples of several line and angle relationships: parallel lines, perpendicular lines, complementary angles, supplementary angles, vertical angles, and linear pairs of angles. 2. Definitions are provided for each type of relationship, including that parallel lines never cross, perpendicular lines meet at 90 degree angles, complementary angles sum to 90 degrees, supplementary angles sum to 180 degrees, vertical angles are directly across from each other and share a vertex, and linear pairs of angles form a straight line. 3. Examples using letters and symbols are given to illustrate each relationship type along with examples that do not meet the relationship definition.

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DEFINING LINES

MATH PROJECT
1. Use you protractor and
straightedge to create 65°, 90° &
119° angles. Label each as acute,
obtuse, or right.
2. Make a 126° angle. Label it ∠
BIG. Create angle bisector IF.
Defining Line & Angle
Relationships
Objectives:
1. Define special line & angle
relationships.
2. Learn more vocabulary.
Parallel Lines Not Parallel Lines

l m

a b q p
Definition of parallel
lines: - coplanar lines that never cross
Parallel Lines - if you see these
symbols, the lines are parallel
Perpendicular Lines Not Perp. Lines

m n c d
Definition of perpendicular lines:
-lines that meet @ 90 degree angles
Pairs of Comp. ‘s Not Comp. ‘s

m l+m 2 = 90

def: Pairs of Complimentary Angles-


2 ‘s whose measures add to 90°
Pairs of Supp. ‘s Not Supp. ‘s

l& 2 = are supp.

def: Pairs of Supplimentary Angles-


2 ‘s whose measures add to 180
Vertical Angles Not Vertical Angles

-angles c & d are


vertical angles.
-angles 1&2 and 3&4 are not vertical:
Definition of vertical angles:
-angles sharing a vertex directly
across from each other
Linear pairs of ‘s Not L.P. of ‘s

-angles 1&2 and 3&4

are L.P. of angles.


Definition of linear pairs of angles:
-2 angles that form a straight line

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