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3.1 Parallel Lines and Transversals

Identify the relationships between two lines or two planes name Angles Formed by a pair of lines and a transversal.

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3.1 Parallel Lines and Transversals

Identify the relationships between two lines or two planes name Angles Formed by a pair of lines and a transversal.

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3.

1 Parallel Lines and Transversals


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GLENCOE DIVISION
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
8787 Orion Place
Columbus, Ohio 43240
Objectives
 Identify the relationships between two lines
or two planes

 Name angles formed by a pair of lines and


a transversal
Relationships Between Lines
 Parallel Lines – lines that are coplanar and
do not intersect; We use the symbol || to
represent parallel lines, (i.e. AB || CD).

 Skew Lines – lines that do not intersect


and are not coplanar

 Parallel Planes – two planes that do not


intersect
Example 1a:
Name all planes that are parallel to plane AEF.

Answer: plane BHG


Example 1b:
Name all segments that intersect

Answer:
Example 1c:
Name all segments that are parallel to

Answer:
Example 1d:
Name all segments that are skew to

Answer:
Your Turn:
Use the figure to name
each of the following.

a. Name all planes that are parallel to plane RST.


Answer: plane XYZ
b.
Answer:
c.
Answer:
d.
Answer:
Relationships Between Lines
and the Angles Formed
 Transversal - a line that intersects two
or more coplanar lines at different points
 Angles 1 and 5 are
1 2 corresponding angles
3 4
5 6
7 8  Angles 1 and 8 are
alternate exterior
angles
Relationships Between Lines
and the Angles Formed

 Angles 3 and 6 are


alternate interior
1 2 angles.
3 4
 Angles 3 and 5 are
5 6
7 8 consecutive interior
angles or same side
interior angles
Example 2a:
BUS STATION Some of a bus station’s driveways
are shown. Identify the sets of lines to which line v
is a transversal.

Answer: w and u, w and x, w and z, u and z


Example 2b:
BUS STATION Some of a bus station’s driveways
are shown. Identify the sets of lines to which line y
is a transversal.

Answer: w and u, w and x, w and z, u and z


Example 2c:
BUS STATION Some of a bus station’s driveways
are shown. Identify the sets of lines to which line u
is a transversal.

Answer: v and y, y and x, v and z, y and z


Example 2d:
BUS STATION Some of a bus station’s driveways
are shown. Identify the sets of lines to which line w
is a transversal.

Answer: v and y, y and x, v and z, y and z


Your Turn:
HIKING A group of nature trails is shown. Identify the
sets of lines to which each given line is a transversal.
a. line a
Answer: lines c, d, e, f

b. line b
Answer: lines c, d, e, f
c. line c
Answer: lines a, b, d, e, f

d. line d
Answer: lines a, b, c, e, f
Example 3a:
Identify as alternate interior, alternate
exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior
angles.

Answer: corresponding
Example 3b:
Identify as alternate interior, alternate
exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior
angles.

Answer: alternate exterior


Example 3c:
Identify as alternate interior, alternate
exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior
angles.

Answer: corresponding
Example 3d:
Identify as alternate interior, alternate
exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior
angles.

Answer: alternate exterior


Example 3e:
Identify as alternate interior, alternate
exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior
angles.

Answer: alternate interior


Example 3f:
Identify as alternate interior, alternate
exterior, corresponding, or consecutive interior
angles.

Answer: consecutive interior


Your Turn:
Identify each pair of angles as alternate interior,
alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive
interior angles.
a.
Answer: consecutive interior
b.
Answer: corresponding
c.
Answer: alternate exterior
Your Turn:
Identify each pair of angles as alternate interior,
alternate exterior, corresponding, or consecutive
interior angles.
d.
Answer: alternate interior
e.
Answer: corresponding
f.
Answer: alternate exterior
Assignment
 Geometry:
Pg. 128 – 130 #4 – 48 evens

 Pre-AP Geometry:
Pg. 128 – 130 #4 – 48 evens, #58

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