Name 5 ways that lines can be proven parallel when cut by a transversal?
Converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem, Converse of the Same Interior Angles Theorem, Converse of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem, Converse of the Corresponding Angles Theorem, Converse of the Same Side Exterior Angles Theorem
What is the definition of an image and how is it named?
Shape after transformation has been performed and prime notation.
If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal and 2 same side interior angles measure x and x -46, what is the value of x?
113
When you rotate an image clockwise, are you rotating by a positive or negative degree?
You are rotating by a negative degree if you are rotating clockwise.
How are parallel lines different from skew lines?
Parallel lines are coplanar lines that do not intersect whereas skew lines are non coplanar lines that do not intersect.
What is a perpendicular bisector?
A line that passes through the midpoint of a segment and intersects the segment at a right angle.
What is the midpoint between (0, 8) and (3, 10)?
(1.5, 9)
What does orientation of a geometric figure refer to?
Position of your image, correlating to how it is read. Orientation is sorted into clockwise and counterclockwise in terms of how the points align.
What is the new image of A(2, 4) B(3, -6) C( -6, -6) given (x, y) --> (x + 4.5, y - 2.3)?
A'(6.5, 1.7) B'(7.5, -8.3) C'(-1.5, -8.3)
What is the pre-image of M'(-2, 2) N'(-1, -2) O'(-3, -3) after a rotation of -180 degrees?
M(2, -2) N(1, 2) O(3, 3)
What is the pre-image of A'(4, 0) B'(5, 1) and C'(4, -4) if it underwent r y =x?
A(0, 4) B(1, 5) C(-4, 4)
Two angles form a linear pair. One angle measures 6k+ 10 and the other measures 110 degrees. What is k?
10
What is an isometry, or rigid motion?
Transformation that changes position without changing size or shape of figure.