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Vocabulary
3
CHAPTER
The table contains important vocabulary terms from Chapter 3. As you work
through the chapter, fill in the page number, definition, and a clarifying example.
alternate
exterior angles
alternate interior
angles
distance from a
point to a line
parallel lines
parallel planes
perpendicular
lines
point-slope form
Term Page Definition Clarifying Example
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Vocabulary
3
CHAPTER
The table contains important vocabulary terms from Chapter 3. As you work
through the chapter, fill in the page number, definition, and a clarifying example.
alternate
exterior angles
alternate interior
angles
distance from a
point to a line
parallel lines
parallel planes
perpendicular
lines
point-slope form
147
147
172
146
146
146
190
For two lines
intersected by a
transversal, a pair of
angles that lie on
opposite sides of the
transversal and outside
the other two lines.
For two lines
intersected by a
transversal, a pair of
nonadjacent angles
that lie on opposite
sides of the transversal
and between the other
two lines.
The length of the
perpendicular segment
from the point to the
line.
Lines in the same plane
that do not intersect.
Planes that do not
intersect.
Lines that intersect at
90Њ angles.
y ؊ y1 ‫؍‬ m(x ؊ x1),
where m is the slope
and (x1 ؊ y1) is a
point on the line.
Term Page Definition Clarifying Example
1
8
Є1 and Є8 are alternate
exterior angles
3
6
Є3 and Є6 are
alternate interior angles
P
ᐉ
Parallel lines
Parallel planes
m
n
slope ‫؍‬ ᎏ
5
2
ᎏ; (؊3, 0)
y ؊ y1 ‫؍‬ m(x ؊ x1)
y ؊ 0 ‫؍‬ ᎏ
5
2
ᎏ[x ؊ (؊3)]
y ؊ 0 ‫؍‬ ᎏ
5
2
ᎏ(x ؉ 3)
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CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY CONTINUED
rise
run
same-side
interior angles
skew lines
slope
slope-intercept
form
transversal
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CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY CONTINUED
rise
run
same-side
interior angles
skew lines
slope
slope-intercept
form
transversal
182
182
147
146
182
190
147
The difference in the
y-values of two points
on a line.
The difference in the
x-values of two points
on a line.
For two lines
intersected by a
transversal, a pair of
angles that lie on the
same side of the
transversal and
between the two lines.
Lines that are not
coplanar.
A measure of the
steepness of a line. If
(x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are
any two points on the
line, the slope of the
line, known as m, is
represented by the
equation m ‫؍‬ .
The slope-intercept
form of a linear
equation is y ‫؍‬ mx ؉ b,
where m is the slope
and b is the y-intercept.
A line that intersects
two coplanar lines at
two different points.
y2 ؊ y1ᎏ
x2 ؊ x1
For the points (3, ؊1)
and (6, 5), the rise is
5 ؊ (؊1) ‫؍‬ 6.
For the points (3, ؊1)
and (6, 5), the run is
6 ؊ 3 ‫؍‬ 3.
The slope of the line
that contains points
(2, 3) and (1, 1) is 2.
Slope ‫؍‬ ‫؍‬
‫؍‬ ᎏ
؊
؊
2
1
ᎏ ‫؍‬ 2
y ‫؍‬ ؊2x ؉ 4
The slope is ؊2.
The y-intercept is 4.
1 ؊ 3
ᎏ
1 ؊ 2
rise
ᎏ
run
same side
interior angles
Term Page Definition Clarifying Example
Chapter Review
3
CHAPTER
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3-1 Lines and Angles
Identify each of the following.
1. a pair of parallel segments
2. a pair of perpendicular segments
3. a pair of skew segments 4. a pair of parallel planes
Give an example of each angle pair.
5. alternate interior angles
6. corresponding angles
7. alternate exterior angles 8. same-side interior angles
3-2 Angles Formed by Parallel Lines and Transversals
Find each angle measure.
9. 10. 11.
(7x + 42)
(5x + 66)
(3x – 13)
(2x + 31)
122°
x
A
B C
D
E F
GH
1
5
6
2
3
7
8
4
Chapter Review
3
CHAPTER
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3-1 Lines and Angles
Identify each of the following.
1. a pair of parallel segments
2. a pair of perpendicular segments
3. a pair of skew segments 4. a pair of parallel planes
Give an example of each angle pair.
5. alternate interior angles
6. corresponding angles
7. alternate exterior angles 8. same-side interior angles
3-2 Angles Formed by Parallel Lines and Transversals
Find each angle measure.
9. 10. 11.
126°119°122°
(7x + 42)
(5x + 66)
(3x – 13)
(2x + 31)
122°
x
Є2 and Є3, Є6 and Є7Є1 and Є8, Є4 and Є5
Є1 and Є3, Є2 and Є4,
Є5 and Є7, Є6 and Є8
Є2 and Є7, Є6 and Є3
Sample answer: plane
BHGC and plane AEFD
Sample answer: AE and CD
Sample answer: AB
and BC
Sample answer: BC
and AD
A
B C
D
E F
GH
1
5
6
2
3
7
8
4
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3-3 Proving Lines Parallel
Use the given information and the theorems and
postulates you have learned to show that a ͉͉ b.
12. mЄ2 ϭ mЄ7
13. mЄ3 ϫ mЄ7 ϭ 180°
14. mЄ4 ϭ (4x ϩ 34)°, 15. mЄ1 ഡ mЄ5
mЄ7 ϭ (7x Ϫ 38)°, x ϭ 24
16. If Є1 ഡ Є2, write a paragraph proof to show that DC៮៮៮ ͦͦ AB៮៮៮.
3-4 Perpendicular Lines
17. Complete the two-column proof below.
Given: r ⊥ v, Є1 ഡ Є2
Prove: r ⊥ s
21 5 6
34 7 8
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED
A
B C
t
D
2
1 3
r
s
v
w
2
1
Statements Reasons
1. Given
2.
3.
1. r ⊥ v, Є1 ഡ Є2
2. s ͦͦ v
3. r ⊥ s
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3-3 Proving Lines Parallel
Use the given information and the theorems and
postulates you have learned to show that a ͉͉ b.
12. mЄ2 ϭ mЄ7
13. mЄ3 ϫ mЄ7 ϭ 180°
14. mЄ4 ϭ (4x ϩ 34)°, 15. mЄ1 ഡ mЄ5
mЄ7 ϭ (7x Ϫ 38)°, x ϭ 24
16. If Є1 ഡ Є2, write a paragraph proof to show that DC៮៮៮ ͦͦ AB៮៮៮.
3-4 Perpendicular Lines
17. Complete the two-column proof below.
Given: r ⊥ v, Є1 ഡ Є2
Prove: r ⊥ s
It is given that Є1 Х Є2, and since vertical
angles are congruent, Є2 Х Є3. By the
transitive property, Є1 Х Є3 and therefore
DC៮៮ ͦͦ AB៮៮ because when two lines are cut
by a transversal, and corresponding
angles are congruent, the lines are parallel
(corresponding angles congruent
postulate).
Corresponding angles
are congruent.
Corresponding angles
are congruent.
Same-side interior angles
have a sum of 180 degrees.
Converse of Alternate Interior
Angles Theorem
21 5 6
34 7 8
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED
A
B C
t
D
2
1 3
r
s
v
w
2
1
Statements Reasons
1. Given
2. Converse of corresponding
angles are congruent
3. Perpendicular transversal theorem
1. r ⊥ v, Є1 ഡ Є2
2. s ͦͦ v
3. r ⊥ s
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3-5 Slopes of Lines
Use the slope formula to determine the slope of each line.
18. CE៭៮៬ 19. AB៭៮៬
20. EF៭៮៬ 21. DB៭៮៬
Find the slope of the line through the given points.
22. R(2, 3) and S(4, 9) 23. C(4, 6) and D(8, 3)
24. H(Ϫ8, 7) and I(2, 7) 25. S(4, 0) and T(3, 4)
Graph each pair of lines and use their slopes to determine if they are
parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
26. CD៭៮៬ and AB៭៮៬ for A(3, 6), B(6, 12), 27. LM៭៮៬ and NP៭៮៬ for L(Ϫ6, 1), M(1, 8),
C(4, 2), and D(5, 4) N(Ϫ1, Ϫ2), and P(Ϫ3, 0)
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED
B
C
D
E
F
A
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–6
–10
–2–6–10
2
6
10
2 6 10
y
x
–6
–10
–2–6–10
2
6
10
2 6 10
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3-5 Slopes of Lines
Use the slope formula to determine the slope of each line.
18. CE៭៮៬ 19. AB៭៮៬
20. EF៭៮៬ 21. DB៭៮៬
Find the slope of the line through the given points.
22. R(2, 3) and S(4, 9) 23. C(4, 6) and D(8, 3)
24. H(Ϫ8, 7) and I(2, 7) 25. S(4, 0) and T(3, 4)
Graph each pair of lines and use their slopes to determine if they are
parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
26. CD៭៮៬ and AB៭៮៬ for A(3, 6), B(6, 12), 27. LM៭៮៬ and NP៭៮៬ for L(Ϫ6, 1), M(1, 8),
C(4, 2), and D(5, 4) N(Ϫ1, Ϫ2), and P(Ϫ3, 0)
perpendicularparallel
Ϫ4zero
Ϫᎏ
3
4
ᎏ
3
Ϫᎏ
2
3
ᎏϪᎏ
1
2
ᎏ
ᎏ
3
4
ᎏ
4
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED
B
C
D
E
F
A
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–6
–10
–2–6–10
2
6
10
2 6 10
y
x
–6
–10
–2–6–10
2
6
10
2 6 10
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28. PS៭៮៬ and RS៭៮៬ for P(6, 6), Q(5, 7), 29. GH៭៮៬ and FJ៭៮៬ for F(Ϫ5, Ϫ4), G(Ϫ3, Ϫ10),
R(5, Ϫ2), and S(7, 2) H(Ϫ5, 0), and J(Ϫ8, Ϫ1)
3-6 Lines in the Coordinate Plane
Write the equation of each line in the given form.
30. the line through (1, Ϫ1) and (Ϫ3, Ϫ3) in slope-intercept form
31. the line through (Ϫ5, Ϫ6) with slope ᎏ
2
5
ᎏ in point-slope form
32. the line with y-intercept 3 through the
point (4, 1) in slope-intercept form
33. the line with x-intercept 5 and y-intercept –2
in slope-intercept form
Graph each line.
34. y ϭ Ϫ3x ϩ 2 35. x ϭ 4 36. y ϩ 2 ϭ ᎏ
1
3
ᎏ(x Ϫ 3)
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED
y
x
–6
–10
–2–6–10
2
6
10
2 6 10
y
x
–6
–10
–2–6–10
2
6
10
2 6 10
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28. PS៭៮៬ and RS៭៮៬ for P(6, 6), Q(5, 7), 29. GH៭៮៬ and FJ៭៮៬ for F(Ϫ5, Ϫ4), G(Ϫ3, Ϫ10),
R(5, Ϫ2), and S(7, 2) H(Ϫ5, 0), and J(Ϫ8, Ϫ1)
3-6 Lines in the Coordinate Plane
Write the equation of each line in the given form.
30. the line through (1, Ϫ1) and (Ϫ3, Ϫ3) in slope-intercept form
31. the line through (Ϫ5, Ϫ6) with slope ᎏ
2
5
ᎏ in point-slope form
32. the line with y-intercept 3 through the
point (4, 1) in slope-intercept form
33. the line with x-intercept 5 and y-intercept –2
in slope-intercept form
Graph each line.
34. y ϭ Ϫ3x ϩ 2 35. x ϭ 4 36. y ϩ 2 ϭ ᎏ
1
3
ᎏ(x Ϫ 3)
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y ϭ ᎏ
2
5
ᎏx Ϫ 2
y ؉ 6 ‫؍‬ ᎏ
2
5
ᎏ(x ؉ 5)
y ‫؍‬ x ؊ 2
neitherneither
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED
y
x
–6
–10
–2–6–10
2
6
10
2 6 10
y
x
–6
–10
–2–6–10
2
6
10
2 6 10
y ϭ Ϫᎏ
1
2
ᎏx ϩ 3
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Write the equation of each line.
37. 38. 39.
Determine whether the lines are parallel, intersect, or coincide.
40.
4x ϩ 5y ϭ 10
41.
y ϭ Ϫ7x ϩ 1
42.
y ϭ 6x Ϫ 5
y ϭ Ϫᎏ
4
5
ᎏx ϩ 2 y ϭ Ϫ7x Ϫ 3 4x ϩ 6y ϭ 8
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
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Write the equation of each line.
37. 38. 39.
Determine whether the lines are parallel, intersect, or coincide.
40.
4x ϩ 5y ϭ 10
41.
y ϭ Ϫ7x ϩ 1
42.
y ϭ 6x Ϫ 5
y ϭ Ϫᎏ
4
5
ᎏx ϩ 2 y ϭ Ϫ7x Ϫ 3 4x ϩ 6y ϭ 8
intersectparallelcoincide
y ‫؍‬ ؊2x ؉ 1y ‫؍‬ 3x ‫؍‬ ؊3
CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
y
x
–4
–2
2
4
–2–4 2 4
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Postulates and Theorems
3
CHAPTER
Postulate 3-2-1 (Corresponding Angles Postulate) If two parallel lines are cut
by a transversal, then the pair of corresponding angles are
congruent.
Theorem 3-2-2 (Alternate Interior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are
cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate interior
angles are congruent.
Theorem 3-2-3 (Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are
cut by a transversal, the two pairs of alternate exterior angles
are congruent.
Theorem 3-2-4 (Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are
cut by a transversal, then the two pairs of same-side interior
angles are supplementary.
Postulate 3-3-1 (Converse of the Corresponding Angles Postulate) If two
coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that the pair of
corresponding angles are congruent, then the two lines are
parallel.
Postulate 3-3-2 (Parallel Postulate) Through a point P not on line l, there is
exactly one line parallel to l.
Theorem 3-3-3 (Converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem) If two
coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of
alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are
parallel.
Theorem 3-3-4 (Converse of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem) If two
coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of
alternate exterior angles are congruent, then the two lines
are parallel.
Theorem 3-3-5 (Converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem) If two
coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of
same-side interior angles are supplementary, then the two
lines are parallel.
Theorem 3-4-1 If two intersecting lines form a linear pair of congruent
angles, then the lines are perpendicular.
Theorem 3-4-2 (Perpendicular Transversal Theorem) In a plane, if a
transversal is perpendicular to one of two parallel lines, then
it is perpendicular to the other line.
Theorem 3-4-3 If two coplanar lines are perpendicular to the same line, then
the two lines are parallel.
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Postulates and Theorems
3
CHAPTER
Postulate 3-2-1 (Corresponding Angles Postulate) If two parallel lines are cut
by a transversal, then the pair of corresponding angles are
congruent.
Theorem 3-2-2 (Alternate Interior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are
cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate interior
angles are congruent.
Theorem 3-2-3 (Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are
cut by a transversal, the two pairs of alternate exterior angles
are congruent.
Theorem 3-2-4 (Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are
cut by a transversal, then the two pairs of same-side interior
angles are supplementary.
Postulate 3-3-1 (Converse of the Corresponding Angles Postulate) If two
coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that the pair of
corresponding angles are congruent, then the two lines are
parallel.
Postulate 3-3-2 (Parallel Postulate) Through a point P not on line l, there is
exactly one line parallel to l.
Theorem 3-3-3 (Converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem) If two
coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of
alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are
parallel.
Theorem 3-3-4 (Converse of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem) If two
coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of
alternate exterior angles are congruent, then the two lines
are parallel.
Theorem 3-3-5 (Converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem) If two
coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of
same-side interior angles are supplementary, then the two
lines are parallel.
Theorem 3-4-1 If two intersecting lines form a linear pair of congruent
angles, then the lines are perpendicular.
Theorem 3-4-2 (Perpendicular Transversal Theorem) In a plane, if a
transversal is perpendicular to one of two parallel lines, then
it is perpendicular to the other line.
Theorem 3-4-3 If two coplanar lines are perpendicular to the same line, then
the two lines are parallel.
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Theorem 3-5-1 (Parallel Lines Theorem) In a coordinate plane, two
nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if they have the same
slope. Any two vertical lines are parallel.
Theorem 3-5-2 (Perpendicular Lines Theorem) In a coordinate plane, two
nonvertical lines are perpendicular if and only if the product
of their slopes is ؊1. Vertical and horizontal lines are
perpendicular.
CHAPTER 3 POSTULATES AND THEOREMS CONTINUED
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Theorem 3-5-1 (Parallel Lines Theorem) In a coordinate plane, two
nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if they have the same
slope. Any two vertical lines are parallel.
Theorem 3-5-2 (Perpendicular Lines Theorem) In a coordinate plane, two
nonvertical lines are perpendicular if and only if the product
of their slopes is ؊1. Vertical and horizontal lines are
perpendicular.
CHAPTER 3 POSTULATES AND THEOREMS CONTINUED
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Big Ideas
3
CHAPTER
Answer these questions to summarize the important concepts from
Chapter 3 in your own words.
1. Explain the types of angles formed by two coplanar lines and a transversal.
2. Explain slope and how to find it in the coordinate plane.
3. Using slope explain how you can determine if two lines are parallel or
perpendicular.
4. Explain one way to graph a line.
For more review of Chapter 3:
• Complete the Chapter 3 Study Guide and Review on pages 202–205 of
your textbook.
• Complete the Ready to Go On quizzes on pages 181 and 201 of your
textbook.
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Big Ideas
3
CHAPTER
Answer these questions to summarize the important concepts from
Chapter 3 in your own words.
1. Explain the types of angles formed by two coplanar lines and a transversal.
2. Explain slope and how to find it in the coordinate plane.
3. Using slope explain how you can determine if two lines are parallel or
perpendicular.
4. Explain one way to graph a line.
For more review of Chapter 3:
• Complete the Chapter 3 Study Guide and Review on pages 202–205 of
your textbook.
• Complete the Ready to Go On quizzes on pages 181 and 201 of your
textbook.
Answers will vary. Possible answer: One way to graph a line is to
plot the y-intercept and then graph the slope. For example if the
y-intercept is 3 and the slope is ᎏ
1
2
ᎏ, you would plot (0, 3) and then
move up one unit and over two units to the right.
Answers will vary. Possible answer: Two lines that have the same
slope are parallel and two lines whose slopes are negative
reciprocals are perpendicular.
Answers will vary. Possible answer: Slope is the change in y over
the change in x, the rise of a graph over the run of a graph. To
determine the slope in the coordinate plane you can subtract the
y-coordinates of two ordered pairs over the difference of the two
x-coordinates.
Answers will vary. Possible answer: The types of angles formed are
alternate interior, corresponding, alternate exterior and same-side
interior. Same-side interior angles have a sum of 90 degrees and
the other angles are all congruent.

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  • 1. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 50 GeometryAll rights reserved. Vocabulary 3 CHAPTER The table contains important vocabulary terms from Chapter 3. As you work through the chapter, fill in the page number, definition, and a clarifying example. alternate exterior angles alternate interior angles distance from a point to a line parallel lines parallel planes perpendicular lines point-slope form Term Page Definition Clarifying Example
  • 2. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 50 GeometryAll rights reserved. Vocabulary 3 CHAPTER The table contains important vocabulary terms from Chapter 3. As you work through the chapter, fill in the page number, definition, and a clarifying example. alternate exterior angles alternate interior angles distance from a point to a line parallel lines parallel planes perpendicular lines point-slope form 147 147 172 146 146 146 190 For two lines intersected by a transversal, a pair of angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal and outside the other two lines. For two lines intersected by a transversal, a pair of nonadjacent angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal and between the other two lines. The length of the perpendicular segment from the point to the line. Lines in the same plane that do not intersect. Planes that do not intersect. Lines that intersect at 90Њ angles. y ؊ y1 ‫؍‬ m(x ؊ x1), where m is the slope and (x1 ؊ y1) is a point on the line. Term Page Definition Clarifying Example 1 8 Є1 and Є8 are alternate exterior angles 3 6 Є3 and Є6 are alternate interior angles P ᐉ Parallel lines Parallel planes m n slope ‫؍‬ ᎏ 5 2 ᎏ; (؊3, 0) y ؊ y1 ‫؍‬ m(x ؊ x1) y ؊ 0 ‫؍‬ ᎏ 5 2 ᎏ[x ؊ (؊3)] y ؊ 0 ‫؍‬ ᎏ 5 2 ᎏ(x ؉ 3)
  • 3. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 51 GeometryAll rights reserved. CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY CONTINUED rise run same-side interior angles skew lines slope slope-intercept form transversal Term Page Definition Clarifying Example
  • 4. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 51 GeometryAll rights reserved. CHAPTER 3 VOCABULARY CONTINUED rise run same-side interior angles skew lines slope slope-intercept form transversal 182 182 147 146 182 190 147 The difference in the y-values of two points on a line. The difference in the x-values of two points on a line. For two lines intersected by a transversal, a pair of angles that lie on the same side of the transversal and between the two lines. Lines that are not coplanar. A measure of the steepness of a line. If (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are any two points on the line, the slope of the line, known as m, is represented by the equation m ‫؍‬ . The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y ‫؍‬ mx ؉ b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two different points. y2 ؊ y1ᎏ x2 ؊ x1 For the points (3, ؊1) and (6, 5), the rise is 5 ؊ (؊1) ‫؍‬ 6. For the points (3, ؊1) and (6, 5), the run is 6 ؊ 3 ‫؍‬ 3. The slope of the line that contains points (2, 3) and (1, 1) is 2. Slope ‫؍‬ ‫؍‬ ‫؍‬ ᎏ ؊ ؊ 2 1 ᎏ ‫؍‬ 2 y ‫؍‬ ؊2x ؉ 4 The slope is ؊2. The y-intercept is 4. 1 ؊ 3 ᎏ 1 ؊ 2 rise ᎏ run same side interior angles Term Page Definition Clarifying Example
  • 5. Chapter Review 3 CHAPTER Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 66 GeometryAll rights reserved. 3-1 Lines and Angles Identify each of the following. 1. a pair of parallel segments 2. a pair of perpendicular segments 3. a pair of skew segments 4. a pair of parallel planes Give an example of each angle pair. 5. alternate interior angles 6. corresponding angles 7. alternate exterior angles 8. same-side interior angles 3-2 Angles Formed by Parallel Lines and Transversals Find each angle measure. 9. 10. 11. (7x + 42) (5x + 66) (3x – 13) (2x + 31) 122° x A B C D E F GH 1 5 6 2 3 7 8 4
  • 6. Chapter Review 3 CHAPTER Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 66 GeometryAll rights reserved. 3-1 Lines and Angles Identify each of the following. 1. a pair of parallel segments 2. a pair of perpendicular segments 3. a pair of skew segments 4. a pair of parallel planes Give an example of each angle pair. 5. alternate interior angles 6. corresponding angles 7. alternate exterior angles 8. same-side interior angles 3-2 Angles Formed by Parallel Lines and Transversals Find each angle measure. 9. 10. 11. 126°119°122° (7x + 42) (5x + 66) (3x – 13) (2x + 31) 122° x Є2 and Є3, Є6 and Є7Є1 and Є8, Є4 and Є5 Є1 and Є3, Є2 and Є4, Є5 and Є7, Є6 and Є8 Є2 and Є7, Є6 and Є3 Sample answer: plane BHGC and plane AEFD Sample answer: AE and CD Sample answer: AB and BC Sample answer: BC and AD A B C D E F GH 1 5 6 2 3 7 8 4
  • 7. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 67 GeometryAll rights reserved. 3-3 Proving Lines Parallel Use the given information and the theorems and postulates you have learned to show that a ͉͉ b. 12. mЄ2 ϭ mЄ7 13. mЄ3 ϫ mЄ7 ϭ 180° 14. mЄ4 ϭ (4x ϩ 34)°, 15. mЄ1 ഡ mЄ5 mЄ7 ϭ (7x Ϫ 38)°, x ϭ 24 16. If Є1 ഡ Є2, write a paragraph proof to show that DC៮៮៮ ͦͦ AB៮៮៮. 3-4 Perpendicular Lines 17. Complete the two-column proof below. Given: r ⊥ v, Є1 ഡ Є2 Prove: r ⊥ s 21 5 6 34 7 8 CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED A B C t D 2 1 3 r s v w 2 1 Statements Reasons 1. Given 2. 3. 1. r ⊥ v, Є1 ഡ Є2 2. s ͦͦ v 3. r ⊥ s
  • 8. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 67 GeometryAll rights reserved. 3-3 Proving Lines Parallel Use the given information and the theorems and postulates you have learned to show that a ͉͉ b. 12. mЄ2 ϭ mЄ7 13. mЄ3 ϫ mЄ7 ϭ 180° 14. mЄ4 ϭ (4x ϩ 34)°, 15. mЄ1 ഡ mЄ5 mЄ7 ϭ (7x Ϫ 38)°, x ϭ 24 16. If Є1 ഡ Є2, write a paragraph proof to show that DC៮៮៮ ͦͦ AB៮៮៮. 3-4 Perpendicular Lines 17. Complete the two-column proof below. Given: r ⊥ v, Є1 ഡ Є2 Prove: r ⊥ s It is given that Є1 Х Є2, and since vertical angles are congruent, Є2 Х Є3. By the transitive property, Є1 Х Є3 and therefore DC៮៮ ͦͦ AB៮៮ because when two lines are cut by a transversal, and corresponding angles are congruent, the lines are parallel (corresponding angles congruent postulate). Corresponding angles are congruent. Corresponding angles are congruent. Same-side interior angles have a sum of 180 degrees. Converse of Alternate Interior Angles Theorem 21 5 6 34 7 8 CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED A B C t D 2 1 3 r s v w 2 1 Statements Reasons 1. Given 2. Converse of corresponding angles are congruent 3. Perpendicular transversal theorem 1. r ⊥ v, Є1 ഡ Є2 2. s ͦͦ v 3. r ⊥ s
  • 9. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 68 GeometryAll rights reserved. 3-5 Slopes of Lines Use the slope formula to determine the slope of each line. 18. CE៭៮៬ 19. AB៭៮៬ 20. EF៭៮៬ 21. DB៭៮៬ Find the slope of the line through the given points. 22. R(2, 3) and S(4, 9) 23. C(4, 6) and D(8, 3) 24. H(Ϫ8, 7) and I(2, 7) 25. S(4, 0) and T(3, 4) Graph each pair of lines and use their slopes to determine if they are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. 26. CD៭៮៬ and AB៭៮៬ for A(3, 6), B(6, 12), 27. LM៭៮៬ and NP៭៮៬ for L(Ϫ6, 1), M(1, 8), C(4, 2), and D(5, 4) N(Ϫ1, Ϫ2), and P(Ϫ3, 0) CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED B C D E F A y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –6 –10 –2–6–10 2 6 10 2 6 10 y x –6 –10 –2–6–10 2 6 10 2 6 10
  • 10. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 68 GeometryAll rights reserved. 3-5 Slopes of Lines Use the slope formula to determine the slope of each line. 18. CE៭៮៬ 19. AB៭៮៬ 20. EF៭៮៬ 21. DB៭៮៬ Find the slope of the line through the given points. 22. R(2, 3) and S(4, 9) 23. C(4, 6) and D(8, 3) 24. H(Ϫ8, 7) and I(2, 7) 25. S(4, 0) and T(3, 4) Graph each pair of lines and use their slopes to determine if they are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. 26. CD៭៮៬ and AB៭៮៬ for A(3, 6), B(6, 12), 27. LM៭៮៬ and NP៭៮៬ for L(Ϫ6, 1), M(1, 8), C(4, 2), and D(5, 4) N(Ϫ1, Ϫ2), and P(Ϫ3, 0) perpendicularparallel Ϫ4zero Ϫᎏ 3 4 ᎏ 3 Ϫᎏ 2 3 ᎏϪᎏ 1 2 ᎏ ᎏ 3 4 ᎏ 4 CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED B C D E F A y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –6 –10 –2–6–10 2 6 10 2 6 10 y x –6 –10 –2–6–10 2 6 10 2 6 10
  • 11. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 69 GeometryAll rights reserved. 28. PS៭៮៬ and RS៭៮៬ for P(6, 6), Q(5, 7), 29. GH៭៮៬ and FJ៭៮៬ for F(Ϫ5, Ϫ4), G(Ϫ3, Ϫ10), R(5, Ϫ2), and S(7, 2) H(Ϫ5, 0), and J(Ϫ8, Ϫ1) 3-6 Lines in the Coordinate Plane Write the equation of each line in the given form. 30. the line through (1, Ϫ1) and (Ϫ3, Ϫ3) in slope-intercept form 31. the line through (Ϫ5, Ϫ6) with slope ᎏ 2 5 ᎏ in point-slope form 32. the line with y-intercept 3 through the point (4, 1) in slope-intercept form 33. the line with x-intercept 5 and y-intercept –2 in slope-intercept form Graph each line. 34. y ϭ Ϫ3x ϩ 2 35. x ϭ 4 36. y ϩ 2 ϭ ᎏ 1 3 ᎏ(x Ϫ 3) y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED y x –6 –10 –2–6–10 2 6 10 2 6 10 y x –6 –10 –2–6–10 2 6 10 2 6 10
  • 12. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 69 GeometryAll rights reserved. 28. PS៭៮៬ and RS៭៮៬ for P(6, 6), Q(5, 7), 29. GH៭៮៬ and FJ៭៮៬ for F(Ϫ5, Ϫ4), G(Ϫ3, Ϫ10), R(5, Ϫ2), and S(7, 2) H(Ϫ5, 0), and J(Ϫ8, Ϫ1) 3-6 Lines in the Coordinate Plane Write the equation of each line in the given form. 30. the line through (1, Ϫ1) and (Ϫ3, Ϫ3) in slope-intercept form 31. the line through (Ϫ5, Ϫ6) with slope ᎏ 2 5 ᎏ in point-slope form 32. the line with y-intercept 3 through the point (4, 1) in slope-intercept form 33. the line with x-intercept 5 and y-intercept –2 in slope-intercept form Graph each line. 34. y ϭ Ϫ3x ϩ 2 35. x ϭ 4 36. y ϩ 2 ϭ ᎏ 1 3 ᎏ(x Ϫ 3) y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y ϭ ᎏ 2 5 ᎏx Ϫ 2 y ؉ 6 ‫؍‬ ᎏ 2 5 ᎏ(x ؉ 5) y ‫؍‬ x ؊ 2 neitherneither CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED y x –6 –10 –2–6–10 2 6 10 2 6 10 y x –6 –10 –2–6–10 2 6 10 2 6 10 y ϭ Ϫᎏ 1 2 ᎏx ϩ 3
  • 13. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 70 GeometryAll rights reserved. Write the equation of each line. 37. 38. 39. Determine whether the lines are parallel, intersect, or coincide. 40. 4x ϩ 5y ϭ 10 41. y ϭ Ϫ7x ϩ 1 42. y ϭ 6x Ϫ 5 y ϭ Ϫᎏ 4 5 ᎏx ϩ 2 y ϭ Ϫ7x Ϫ 3 4x ϩ 6y ϭ 8 CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4
  • 14. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 70 GeometryAll rights reserved. Write the equation of each line. 37. 38. 39. Determine whether the lines are parallel, intersect, or coincide. 40. 4x ϩ 5y ϭ 10 41. y ϭ Ϫ7x ϩ 1 42. y ϭ 6x Ϫ 5 y ϭ Ϫᎏ 4 5 ᎏx ϩ 2 y ϭ Ϫ7x Ϫ 3 4x ϩ 6y ϭ 8 intersectparallelcoincide y ‫؍‬ ؊2x ؉ 1y ‫؍‬ 3x ‫؍‬ ؊3 CHAPTER 3 REVIEW CONTINUED y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4 y x –4 –2 2 4 –2–4 2 4
  • 15. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 71 GeometryAll rights reserved. Postulates and Theorems 3 CHAPTER Postulate 3-2-1 (Corresponding Angles Postulate) If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pair of corresponding angles are congruent. Theorem 3-2-2 (Alternate Interior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate interior angles are congruent. Theorem 3-2-3 (Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the two pairs of alternate exterior angles are congruent. Theorem 3-2-4 (Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the two pairs of same-side interior angles are supplementary. Postulate 3-3-1 (Converse of the Corresponding Angles Postulate) If two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that the pair of corresponding angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. Postulate 3-3-2 (Parallel Postulate) Through a point P not on line l, there is exactly one line parallel to l. Theorem 3-3-3 (Converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem) If two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. Theorem 3-3-4 (Converse of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem) If two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate exterior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. Theorem 3-3-5 (Converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem) If two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of same-side interior angles are supplementary, then the two lines are parallel. Theorem 3-4-1 If two intersecting lines form a linear pair of congruent angles, then the lines are perpendicular. Theorem 3-4-2 (Perpendicular Transversal Theorem) In a plane, if a transversal is perpendicular to one of two parallel lines, then it is perpendicular to the other line. Theorem 3-4-3 If two coplanar lines are perpendicular to the same line, then the two lines are parallel.
  • 16. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 71 GeometryAll rights reserved. Postulates and Theorems 3 CHAPTER Postulate 3-2-1 (Corresponding Angles Postulate) If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pair of corresponding angles are congruent. Theorem 3-2-2 (Alternate Interior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate interior angles are congruent. Theorem 3-2-3 (Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the two pairs of alternate exterior angles are congruent. Theorem 3-2-4 (Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem) If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the two pairs of same-side interior angles are supplementary. Postulate 3-3-1 (Converse of the Corresponding Angles Postulate) If two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that the pair of corresponding angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. Postulate 3-3-2 (Parallel Postulate) Through a point P not on line l, there is exactly one line parallel to l. Theorem 3-3-3 (Converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem) If two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. Theorem 3-3-4 (Converse of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem) If two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate exterior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. Theorem 3-3-5 (Converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem) If two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of same-side interior angles are supplementary, then the two lines are parallel. Theorem 3-4-1 If two intersecting lines form a linear pair of congruent angles, then the lines are perpendicular. Theorem 3-4-2 (Perpendicular Transversal Theorem) In a plane, if a transversal is perpendicular to one of two parallel lines, then it is perpendicular to the other line. Theorem 3-4-3 If two coplanar lines are perpendicular to the same line, then the two lines are parallel.
  • 17. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 72 GeometryAll rights reserved. Theorem 3-5-1 (Parallel Lines Theorem) In a coordinate plane, two nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope. Any two vertical lines are parallel. Theorem 3-5-2 (Perpendicular Lines Theorem) In a coordinate plane, two nonvertical lines are perpendicular if and only if the product of their slopes is ؊1. Vertical and horizontal lines are perpendicular. CHAPTER 3 POSTULATES AND THEOREMS CONTINUED
  • 18. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 72 GeometryAll rights reserved. Theorem 3-5-1 (Parallel Lines Theorem) In a coordinate plane, two nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope. Any two vertical lines are parallel. Theorem 3-5-2 (Perpendicular Lines Theorem) In a coordinate plane, two nonvertical lines are perpendicular if and only if the product of their slopes is ؊1. Vertical and horizontal lines are perpendicular. CHAPTER 3 POSTULATES AND THEOREMS CONTINUED
  • 19. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 73 GeometryAll rights reserved. Big Ideas 3 CHAPTER Answer these questions to summarize the important concepts from Chapter 3 in your own words. 1. Explain the types of angles formed by two coplanar lines and a transversal. 2. Explain slope and how to find it in the coordinate plane. 3. Using slope explain how you can determine if two lines are parallel or perpendicular. 4. Explain one way to graph a line. For more review of Chapter 3: • Complete the Chapter 3 Study Guide and Review on pages 202–205 of your textbook. • Complete the Ready to Go On quizzes on pages 181 and 201 of your textbook.
  • 20. Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 73 GeometryAll rights reserved. Big Ideas 3 CHAPTER Answer these questions to summarize the important concepts from Chapter 3 in your own words. 1. Explain the types of angles formed by two coplanar lines and a transversal. 2. Explain slope and how to find it in the coordinate plane. 3. Using slope explain how you can determine if two lines are parallel or perpendicular. 4. Explain one way to graph a line. For more review of Chapter 3: • Complete the Chapter 3 Study Guide and Review on pages 202–205 of your textbook. • Complete the Ready to Go On quizzes on pages 181 and 201 of your textbook. Answers will vary. Possible answer: One way to graph a line is to plot the y-intercept and then graph the slope. For example if the y-intercept is 3 and the slope is ᎏ 1 2 ᎏ, you would plot (0, 3) and then move up one unit and over two units to the right. Answers will vary. Possible answer: Two lines that have the same slope are parallel and two lines whose slopes are negative reciprocals are perpendicular. Answers will vary. Possible answer: Slope is the change in y over the change in x, the rise of a graph over the run of a graph. To determine the slope in the coordinate plane you can subtract the y-coordinates of two ordered pairs over the difference of the two x-coordinates. Answers will vary. Possible answer: The types of angles formed are alternate interior, corresponding, alternate exterior and same-side interior. Same-side interior angles have a sum of 90 degrees and the other angles are all congruent.