Name a pair of parallel lines.
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Multiple different answers
If two lines do not intersect, then they are parallel.
False; could be skew lines.
When two or more lines are cut by a _______________, they form special angle pairs.
transversal
Measure of angle 1 =
Measure of angle 2 =
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1 = 137
2 = 43
Name the angle pair and relationship:
Angles 1 and 9
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Corresponding
Congruent
Name a pair of parallel planes.
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Multiple different answers
If two lines are parallel, then corresponding angles are supplementary.
False; they will be congruent.
______________ angles are angles that are outside the parallel lines, but on opposite sides of the transversal.
Alternate exterior
Measure of angle 3 =
Measure of angle 4 =
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3 = 62
4 = 118
Name the angle pair and relationship:
Angles 14 and 15
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Same-side interior
Supplementary
Two lines that are noncoplanar, not parallel, and never intersect.
Skew lines
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
If two planes do not intersect, they are parallel.
True
If parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then same side interior angles are _________________
supplementary
Find x
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x = 37
Name the angle pair and relationship:
Angles 3 and 16
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Alternate exterior
Congruent
Two lines that intersect to form a right angle.
Perpendicular lines
If alternate interior angles are congruent, then you will have parallel lines.
True
_______________ angles are in similar positions when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal.
Corresponding
BONUS JEOPARDY!!
Find x and all missing angles.
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x = 6
1 = 28 degrees
3 = 28 degrees
2 = 152 degrees
4 = 28 degrees
Name the angle pair and relationship:
Angles 4 and 7
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Vertical angle
Congruent
Name a pair of skew lines.
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Multiple answers
If two lines are perpendicular to a third line, then the lines are perpendicular.
False; the lines would be parallel.
___________ angles are always congruent.
Vertical
Find x and all missing angles.
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x = 48
1 = 30 degrees
3 = 30 degrees
2 = 150 degrees
4 = 30 degrees
Name the angle pair and relationship:
Angles 7 and 16
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No relationship