GEOM A, U4L3: Proving Lines Parallel QUIZ
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Converse of Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
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Converse of Same Side Interior Angles Theorem
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Corresponding Angles
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Definition of Same Side Interior Angles
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Given
Find the value of x for which l is parallel to m. The diagram is not to scale.
A. 28
Which lines are parallel if m<1 + m<2 = 180? Justify your answer.
A. j || k by the converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem.
Find the value of x. The diagram is not to scale. Lines f and g are parallel.
B. 11
Line r is parallel to line t. Find m<5.
C. 135
Find m < Q
C. 66
Identify a pair of alternate exterior angles.
D. <2 and <6
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Definition of Supplementary Angles
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Given
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Transitive Property
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Transitive Property
This diagram of airport runway intersections shows two parallel runways. A taxiway crosses both runways. how are <6 and <2 related?
A. corresponding angles
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Vertical Angles
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Vertical Angles