This document discusses parallel lines and transversals. It defines parallel lines as lines that do not intersect and introduces several key terms including transversal, interior angles, exterior angles, corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, same side interior angles, and same side exterior angles. It explains special relationships between these angles when lines are parallel, such as alternate and same side interior angles being congruent and supplementary, respectively.
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2. A
B
D
C
Parallel Lines and Transversals
What would you call two lines which do not intersect?
Parallel
A solid arrow placed
on two lines of a
diagram indicate the
lines are parallel.
The symbol || is used to
indicate parallel lines.
AB || CD
Interior
Exterior
Exterior
3. Parallel Lines and Transversals
A slash through the parallel symbol || indicates the
lines are not parallel.
AB || CD
A
D
B
C
4. Transversal
A line, ray, or segment that intersects 2 or more
COPLANAR lines, rays, or segments.
Parallel
lines
transversal
Non-Parallel
lines
transversal
Interior
Exterior
Exterior
Interior
Exterior
Exterior
5. Parallel Lines and Transversals
Transversal -
A transversal is a line which intersects two or
more lines in a plane. The intersected lines do
not have to be parallel.
t
m
k
j
Lines j, k, and m are
intersected by line t.
Therefore, line t is a
transversal of lines
j, k, and m.
7. Special Angle Relationships
Interior Angles
<3 & <6 are Alternate Interior angles
<4 & <5 are Alternate Interior angles
<3 & <5 are Same Side Interior angles
<4 & <6 are Same Side Interior angles
1
4
2
6
5
7 8
3
Exterior Angles
<1 & <8 are Alternate Exterior angles
<2 & <7 are Alternate Exterior angles
<1 & <7 are Same Side Exterior angles
<2 & <8 are Same Side Exterior angles
Interior
Exterior
Exterior
8. Special Angle Relationships
WHEN THE LINES ARE
PARALLEL
♥Alternate Interior Angles
are CONGRUENT
♥Alternate Exterior Angles are
CONGRUENT
♥Same Side Interior Angles are
SUPPLEMENTARY
♥Same Side Exterior Angles are
SUPPLEMENTARY
1
4
2
6
5
7 8
3
If the lines are not
parallel, these angle
relationships DO
NOT EXIST.
Interior
Exterior
Exterior
10. Corresponding Angles
When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, pairs of
corresponding angles are formed.
Four pairs of corresponding angles are formed.
Corresponding pairs of angles are congruent.
GPB = PQE
GPA = PQD
BPQ = EQF
APQ = DQF
Line M
B
A
Line N
D E
L
P
Q
G
F
Line L
11. Given one of the pairs of the corresponding angles, and find the other angle and
their measures.
12. Same Side
Interior/Exterior Angles
Same Side Interior Angles: Two angles that lie between parallel
lines on the same sides of the transversal.
Same Side Exterior Angles: Two angles that lie outside parallel
lines on the same sides of the transversal.
m3 +m5 = 180º, m4 +m6 = 180º
m1 +m7 = 180º, m2 +m8 = 180º
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
Interior
Exterior
Exterior
13. The angles that lie in the area between the two parallel lines
that are cut by a transversal, are called interior angles.
A pair of interior angles lie on the same side of the
transversal.
The measures of interior angles in each pair add up to 1800.
Interior Angles
Line M
B
A
Line N
D E
L
P
Q
G
F
Line L
600
1200
1200
600
BPQ + EQP = 1800
APQ + DQP = 1800
Interior
Exterior
Exterior
14. From the given figure below, find the measure of the
supplement of the given angles and give your reason.
15. Alternate Interior/Exterior Angles
• Alternate Interior Angles: Two angles that lie between
parallel lines on opposite sides of the transversal (but not a
linear pair).
Alternate Exterior Angles: Two angles that lie outside parallel
lines on opposite sides of the transversal.
3 6, 4 5
2 7, 1 8
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
Interior
Exterior
Exterior
16. Alternate Interior Angles
Alternate angles are formed on opposite sides of the
transversal and at different intersecting points.
Line M
B
A
Line N
D E
L
P
Q
G
F
Line L
BPQ = DQP
APQ = EQP
Pairs of alternate angles are congruent.
Two pairs of alternate angles are formed.
17. With the given pairs of angles in figure 1, identify the relationship
whether it is alternate interior angles or alternate exterior angles.
18. Activity 2. Using figure 1, copy and complete table below.
Use the number in naming the angles. Number one is done
for you. Write this in your answer sheet.
20. Another practice problem
Find all the missing
angle measures,
and name the
postulate or
theorem that
gives us
permission to
make our
statements.
40°
120°
120°
60°
60°
40°
60°
60°
180-(40+60)= 80°
80°
80°
80°
100°
100°