The intersection of two planes contains at least two points.
Always
Two smaller segments add to make one larger segment?
Segment Addition Postulate (2.9)
Vertical angles are congruent? (need a number!)
Theorem 2.10
What is the vocabulary term for something we take to be true without a proof?
Postulate
1. Angle 1 and angle 2 are a linear pair. (Given)
2. Angle 1 and angle 2 are supplementary. (?)
Theorem 2.3 Supplement Theorem
Three points determine a plane.
Sometimes
The intersection of two planes is a _____________. Reference the postulate number also.
Line Postulate 2.7
Explains the relationship between angles that are a linear pair? (need a number!) AND What is the relationship?
Theorem 2.3 They are supplementary
What is the name for the statement right after the word "then"?
Conclusion
1. Angle 1 and angle 2 are a linear pair. (Given)
2. Angle 1 and angle 2 are supplementary. (Supple. Th.)
3. m<1 + m<2 = 180. ( ??? )
Definition of supplementary angles
Points X and Y are in plane P. Any point collinear with points X and Y will also be in plane P.
Always
Which theorem describes the relationship between complementary angles? (need a number!) What is that relationship?
Theorem 2.4 They add to 90 degrees.
There are at least two lines through points J and K.
Never
If two different angles are each supplementary with a third angle, then the two original angles are ____________. Reference the theorem (need a number!).
Congruent Theorem 2.6
Any two lines will intersect.
Sometimes
Perpendicular lines form ____________________ . Reference a theorem.
4 right angles/or congruent adjacent angles Theorem 2.9/or Theorem 2.11