If a, b, and c are real numbers and a = b,
then a + c = b + c.
Addition Property
of Equality
Triangles add up to 180 degrees
Triangle Sum Theorem
Two lines that never touch
Parallel Lines
Angles 1 and 5 relationship
Corresponding Angles
When all corresponding sides are congruent
Side-Side-Side
If a, b, and c are real numbers and a = b,
then a - c = b - c.
Subtraction Property
of Equality
A triangle with two congruent sides and two congruent angles
Isosceles Triangle
Name of the line that cuts through at least two other lines
Transversal
Angle 3 and 6 relationship
Alternate Interior Angles
When a corresponding angle is between two corresponding sides
Side-Angle-Side
If a is a real number, then a = a.
Reflexive Property
Type of triangle with equal sides
Equilateral Triangle
Angles formed from two intersecting lines, are congruent
Vertical Angles
Angle 2 and 7 relationship
Alternate Exterior Angles
When a corresponding side is between two corresponding angles
Angle-Side-Angle
If a and b are real numbers and a = b, then a can be substituted for b.
Substitution Property
Type of Triangle with a 90 degree angle
Right Triangle
Lines which form 90 degree angles when they intersect
Perpendicular Lines
Angle 3 and 5 relationship
Consecutive (same side) Interior Angles
When two corresponding Consecutive Angles are followed by a corresponding Side
Angle-Angle-Side
If a, b, and c are real numbers, a = b, and b = c, then a = c.
Transitive Property
Look on board, What theorem proves Angle 4 is 100 degrees
Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem
When a line/line segment is split into equal parts, it has been...
Angle 1 and 6 relationship
None
Right Triangle Specific Congruence Theorem
Hypotenuse-Leg