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LESSON 3.5SECTIONS 5.5.1 AND 5.5.2 (PAGES 126-149)
Proving Theorems about
Lines and Angles
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Let’s review some ideas about angles:
•Angles can be labeled with one point at the vertex, three points with the vertex point in
the middle, or with numbers. See the examples that follow.
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• Straight angles are angles with rays in opposite directions—in
other words, straight angles are straight lines.
• Adjacent angles are angles that lie in the same plane and share
a vertex and a common side. They have no common interior points.
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Linear pairs are pairs of adjacent angles whose non-shared sides form a straight angle.
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Vertical Angles Theorem :
Vertical angles are congruent
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Supplementary angles are two angles whose sum is 180º.
• Supplementary angles can form a linear pair or be nonadjacent.
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Complementary angles are two angles whose sum is 90º.
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Example 1 (page 127)
Look at the following diagram. List pairs of supplementary angles, pairs of vertical angles,
and a pair of opposite rays.
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Example 3 (page 128):
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Corresponding Angles Postulate (page 140)
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then corresponding angles are congruent.
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Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
If two parallel lines are intersected by a
transversal, then alternate interior angles
are congruent.
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Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem
If two parallel lines are intersected by a
transversal, then same-side interior angles
are supplementary.
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Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
If parallel lines are intersected by a
transversal, then alternate exterior
angles are congruent.
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Same-Side Exterior Angles Theorem
If two parallel lines are intersected by a
transversal, then same-side exterior angles
are supplementary.
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Example 3 (page 143):
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ASSIGNMENT 3.5
WB: • Page 133 #’s 1-8
• Page 147 #’s 1-5, 8
RB:• Page U5-167 #8