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11-1ab Line and Angle Relations and Parallel Lines

This document discusses angle relationships formed by parallel lines cut by a transversal. It defines key terms like acute, obtuse, right, and straight angles. It explains that parallel lines cut by a transversal form alternate interior, alternate exterior, and corresponding angles that are congruent. The document provides examples classifying angles and finding missing measures using these relationships.

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11-1ab Line and Angle Relations and Parallel Lines

This document discusses angle relationships formed by parallel lines cut by a transversal. It defines key terms like acute, obtuse, right, and straight angles. It explains that parallel lines cut by a transversal form alternate interior, alternate exterior, and corresponding angles that are congruent. The document provides examples classifying angles and finding missing measures using these relationships.

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11-1A Line and


Angle
Relations

Vocabulary
An

angle has two sides


that share a common
endpoint called a vertex.
Angles are measured in
units called degrees.

Vocabulary Continued
If

a circle were divided into


360 equal-size parts, each
part would have an angle
measure of 1 degree.
An angle can be named in
several ways. The symbol for
angle is
.

Naming Angles

Angles are classified according


to their measure.

Classify Angles

Classify each angle as acute, obtuse, right,


or straight.

Check Your Progress

Classify each angle as acute, obtuse, right,


or straight.

Pairs of angles can also be


classified by their relationship.

Pairs of Angles

Pairs of Angles

Classify Angles

Identify each pair of angles as


complementary, supplementary, or neither.

Check Your Progress

Identify each pair of angles as


complementary, supplementary, or neither.

Find a Missing Angle


Measure

11-1B Parallel
Lines

Vocabulary
Lines

in a plane that never intersect


are parallel lines.
When two parallel lines are
intersected by a third line, this line is
called a transversal.
Lines that meet or cross each other
to form right angles are
perpendicular lines.

Transversals and Angles

Classify Angles

Classify the pair of angles are alternate


interior, alternate exterior, or corresponding
angles.

Check Your Progress

Classify the pair of angles are alternate


interior, alternate exterior, or corresponding
angles.

Find Measures of Angles

Check Your Progress

Use Angle Relationships

Check Your Progress

Check Your Understanding:


Rally Coach page 612 #1-8

Exit Pass
Summarize

the angle
relationships that are
formed by parallel lines
and a transversal.
Describe which angles
are congruent.

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