KnowWant/ WonderLearn Parallel Lines go on to infinity and Never cross

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Know Want/ Wonder Learn Parallel Lines go on to infinity and Never cross Transversal cuts the Parallel Lines And angles can be formed Inside (Interior ) & Outside (Exterior ) of WHAT? Alternati ng – Opposite Sides of the desk Inside (Interior) & Outside (Exterior) of the Parallel Lines Alternating – Opposite Sides of TRANSVERSAL TRANSVERSAL – Intersects the Parallel Lines Corresponding Angles – The Angles that are in the same position but on different lines. Same Side Interior Angles – Angles that are on the same side located on the inside of the parallel lines Alternate Interior Angles – Inside of the parallel lines, but opposite sides of the transversal Same Side Exterior Angles – Outside of the Parallel Lines, on the same side as the transversal Alternate Exterior Angles –

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KnowWant/ WonderLearn Parallel Lines go on to infinity and Never cross Transversal cuts the Parallel Lines And angles can be formed. Inside (Interior) & Outside (Exterior) of the Parallel Lines Alternating – Opposite Sides of TRANSVERSAL TRANSVERSAL – Intersects the Parallel Lines - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Know Want/ Wonder Learn

Parallel Lines go on to infinity andNever cross

Transversal cuts the Parallel LinesAnd angles can be formed

Inside (Interior) & Outside (Exterior) of WHAT?

Alternating – Opposite Sides of the desk

Inside (Interior) & Outside (Exterior) of the Parallel Lines

Alternating – Opposite Sides of TRANSVERSAL

TRANSVERSAL – Intersects the Parallel Lines

Corresponding Angles – The Angles that are in the same position but on different lines.

Same Side Interior Angles – Angles that are on the same side located on the inside of the parallel lines

Alternate Interior Angles – Inside of the parallel lines, but opposite sides of the transversal

Same Side Exterior Angles – Outside of the Parallel Lines, on the same side as the transversal

Alternate Exterior Angles – Opposite Sides of the Transversal, Outside of the Parallel Lines

Linear Pair – 2 Angles whose sum measures 180 degrees