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Identify the type of angles. 1. 5, 7. corresponding. ANSWER. alternate interior. ANSWER. 2. 3, 6. 3. 1, 8. alternate exterior. ANSWER. The measure of three of the numbered angles is 120° . Identify the angles. Explain your reasoning.
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Identify the type of angles. 1. 5, 7 corresponding ANSWER alternate interior ANSWER 2. 3, 6 3. 1, 8 alternate exterior ANSWER
The measure of three of the numbered angles is 120°. Identify the angles. Explain your reasoning. By the Corresponding Angles Postulate, m5=120°. Using the Vertical Angles Congruence Theorem, m4=120°. Because 4 and 8 are corresponding angles, by the Corresponding Angles Postulate, you know that m8 = 120°. EXAMPLE 1 Identify congruent angles SOLUTION
ALGEBRA Find the value of x. By the Vertical Angles Congruence Theorem, m4=115°. Lines aand bare parallel, so you can use the theorems about parallel lines. m4 + (x+5)° 180° = 115° + (x+5)° 180° = Substitute 115° for m4. x + 120 = 180 x = 60 EXAMPLE 2 Use properties of parallel lines SOLUTION Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem Combine like terms. Subtract 120 from each side.
Use the diagram. 1. If m 1 = 105°, find m 4, m 5, and m 8. Tell which postulate or theorem you use in each case. m 4 = m 5 = m 8 = ANSWER 105° 105° 105° for Examples 1 and 2 GUIDED PRACTICE Vertical Angles Congruence Theorem. Corresponding Angles Postulate. Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
Use the diagram. 2. If m 3 = 68° and m 8 = (2x + 4)°, what is the value of x? Show your steps. 180 m 7 + m 8 = m 7 ANSWER 68 + 2x + 4 = 180 2x + 72 = 180 m 3 = 2x = 108 x = 54 for Examples 1 and 2 GUIDED PRACTICE
Prove that if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate interior angles are congruent. Draw a diagram. Label a pair of alternate interior angles as 1 and 2. You are looking for an angle that is related to both 1 and 2. Notice that one angle is a vertical angle with 2 and a corresponding angle with 1. Label it 3. pq GIVEN : ∠ 1∠ 2 PROVE : EXAMPLE 3 Prove the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem SOLUTION
REASONS STATEMENTS 1. Given pq 1. Corresponding Angles Postulate 2. 2. 3∠ 2 1∠ 3 1∠ 2 Vertical Angles Congruence Theorem 3. 3. 4. 4. Transitive Property of Congruence EXAMPLE 3 Prove the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
Science When sunlight enters a drop of rain, different colors of light leave the drop at different angles. This process is what makes a rainbow. For violet light, m2 =40°. What is m1? How do you know? EXAMPLE 4 Solve a real-world problem
Because the sun’s rays are parallel, 1 and 2 are alternate interior angles. By the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem, 12. By the definition of congruent angles, m1 = m2 =40°. EXAMPLE 4 Solve a real-world problem SOLUTION
3. In the proof in Example 3, if you use the third statement before the second statement, could you still prove the theorem? Explain. SAMPLE ANSWER Yes; 3 and 2 congruence is not dependent on the congruence of 1 and 3. for Examples 3 and 4 GUIDED PRACTICE
4. WHAT IF? Suppose the diagram in Example 4 shows yellow light leaving a drop of rain. Yellow light leaves the drop at an angle of 41°. What is m 1 in this case? How do you know? ANSWER 41°; 1 and 2 are alternate interior angles. By the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem, 12. By the definition of congruent angles, m1 = m2 =41°. for Examples 3 and 4 GUIDED PRACTICE
1. ANSWER Alt. Interior Thm. s 2. 4 and 6 are supplementary. 3 6 ANSWER Consec. Interior Thm. s o 3. Ifm 2 = 115 , findm 7. o ANSWER 115 Daily Homework Quiz What theorem justifies each statement?
Find the values of x and y. 4. ANSWER 17.5, 35 Daily Homework Quiz
The figure shows a plant trellis . 5. Ifm 1 = 82o , findm 2. o ANSWER 82 Daily Homework Quiz