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Parallel Lines and Planes

Dallas City HallI.M. Pei

ParthenonAthens

Havasu FallsI.M. Pei

3.1 Classroom Exercises

3.1 Classroom Exercises

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Let’s adjust the picture.

1

Name 4 pairs of corresponding angles.

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Upper left hand corners.

Upper right hand corners.

Lower left hand corners.

Lower right hand corners.

1a

Think of same step on a ladder.

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Name 2 pairs of Alternate interior angles.

1b

Note the Z points the way.

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Name 2 pairs of Alternate interior angles.

1b

Note the Z points the way.Noted it is dyslexic.

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Name 2 pairs of same-side interior angles.

1c

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Name 2 pairs of same-side interior angles.

1c

Name 2 pairs of Alternate exterior angles.

1d

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8 57 6

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Name 2 pairs of same-side exterior angles.

1e

Classify each pair of angles as either corresponding anglesalternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles,Same-side interior angles,Same-side exterior angles,None of these.

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7 11and Same-side interior angles

C points the way.

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Classify each pair of angles as either corresponding anglesalternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles,Same-side interior angles,Same-side exterior angles,None of these.

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Classify each pair of angles as either corresponding anglesalternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles,Same-side interior angles,Same-side exterior angles,None of these.

4 10and None.

Note 4 lines not 3 lines are involved.

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Alternate Interior anglesAIA

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Classify each pair of angles as either corresponding anglesalternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles,Same-side interior angles,Same-side exterior angles,None of these.

3 6and

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Note the Z points the way.

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Classify each pair of angles as either corresponding anglesalternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles,Same-side interior angles,Same-side exterior angles,None of these.

6 11and None.

Note 4 lines not 3 lines are involved.

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Corresponding anglesSame Ladder Position

Classify each pair of angles as either corresponding anglesalternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles,Same-side interior angles,Same-side exterior angles,None of these.

2 10and

7

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Same-side interior angles

C points the way.

Classify each pair of angles as either corresponding anglesalternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles,Same-side interior angles,Same-side exterior angles,None of these.

2 3and

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Alternate interior anglesAIA

Classify each pair of angles as either corresponding anglesalternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles,Same-side interior angles,Same-side exterior angles,None of these.

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Note the Z points the way.

Classify each pair of lines as intersecting, parallel, or skew.

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10a

Classify each pair of lines as intersecting, parallel, or skew.

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10b

Classify each pair of lines as intersecting, parallel, or skew.

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10c

Classify each pair of lines as intersecting, parallel, or skew.

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10d

Classify each pair of lines as intersecting, parallel, or skew.

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10e

Classify each pair of lines as intersecting, parallel, or skew.

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10f

Name 6 lines // to

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Name several lines skew to

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Name 5 lines // to ABCD

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Name coplanar segmentsthat do not intersect andyet are not parallel. G

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14

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

Two skew lines are _________ parallel.neverSkew lines are non-coplanar while parallel lines are coplanar.

Two parallel lines are _________ coplanar.always

It is a requirement of definitions.

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Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the ceiling and a line in the floor are ____________ parallel.sometimes

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GF

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CB

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Parallel

Skew

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H

GF

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CB

A

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ parallel.

Yes

18

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ parallel.

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GF

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CB

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Yes again

18

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ parallel.Sometimes

H

GF

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D

CB

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No.

18

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ intersecting.

H

GF

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D

CB

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Yes

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ intersecting.Sometimes

H

GF

E

D

CB

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No

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ skew.

H

GF

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D

CB

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No

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ skew.

H

GF

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CB

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Yes

Sometimes

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ skew.Sometimes

H

GF

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No again

Complete each statement with the word…

always, sometimes or never

A line in the plane of the wall and the plane of the floor are __________ skew.Sometimes

H

GF

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CB

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Yes again

C’est fini.

Good day and good luck.


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