Unit: Angle Relationships Name Student Handout 1 Date *Students will need a protractor to measure tne [r toe fir sf picture. PARALLEL LINES AND TRANSVERSALS In the picture below, Lines X and Y ore lines, and Line T is a or a line that intersects them, Use a protractor to measure each of the 8 angles that were formed. Line T Line X Line Y What do you notice about the angle measures Q List which angles have the same measure. There are only two different angle rneasures. the same measure, and angles B, D, and G (the Label the inside of the parallel lines above ((lnterior", and label the outside region of the parallel lines "Exterior". Several special pairs of angles are created when parallel lines are cut by a transversal. Use the picture above and the table to help you define and describe these types of angle pairs. ANGLE PAIR VERTICAL ANGLES STRAIGHT ANGLES ALTERNATE INTERIOR ANGLES ALTERNATE EXTERIOR ANGLES CORRESPONDING ANGLES DEFINITION Pairs of opposite angles formed by intersecting; lines. Angles that form a straight line and add up to 1800 . (Also called supplementary Angles inside the parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal Angles outside the parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal Angles in the same relative position; angles in matchinq corners EXAMPLES LA and LC & and LG LA and LB LD and LF and LE LA and LH LB and LG LA and LE and LB RELATIONSHIP Supplementary Congruent Congruent Congruent OManeuvering the Middle LLC, 2016
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Unit: Angle Relationships Name
Student Handout 1 Date
*Students will need a protractor to measure tne [r toe fir sf picture.
PARALLEL LINES AND TRANSVERSALS
In the picture below, Lines X and Y ore lines, and Line T is a
or a line that intersects them, Use a protractor to measure each of the 8 angles that were formed.
Line T
Line X
Line Y
What do you notice about the angle measures Q List which angles have the same measure.
There are only two different angle rneasures.the same measure, and angles B, D, and G (the
Label the inside of the parallel lines above ((lnterior", and label the outside region of the parallellines "Exterior".
Several special pairs of angles are created when parallel lines are cut by a transversal. Use thepicture above and the table to help you define and describe these types of angle pairs.
ANGLE PAIR
VERTICAL
ANGLES
STRAIGHT
ANGLES
ALTERNATE
INTERIOR ANGLES
ALTERNATE
EXTERIOR ANGLES
CORRESPONDING
ANGLES
DEFINITION
Pairs of opposite angles formed byintersecting; lines.
Angles that form a straight line and add up to1800 . (Also called supplementary
Angles inside the parallel lines and onopposite sides of the transversal
Angles outside the parallel lines and onopposite sides of the transversal
Angles in the same relative position; angles inmatchinq corners
EXAMPLES
LA and LC& and LG
LA and LB
LD and LFand LE
LA and LHLB and LG
LA and LEand LB
RELATIONSHIP
Supplementary
Congruent
Congruent
Congruent
OManeuvering the Middle LLC, 2016
Use what you know about parallel lines and transversals to label each of the missing angles in the
picture below:
*Notice that when parallel lines are750 1050
crossed by a transversal, any two105 0 75 0
pairs of the angles formed will either
75 0 105 0 be conqruent
105 0 75 0 supplementary
Practice finding missing angles below. Be sure to justify your answers using specific vocabulary.
Line R is parallel to Line S. The mL2 = 55
s
Line J is parallel to Line K. The mz5 = 102 0.
1. Find the measure of L3. How do you know Q
Angle 3 is 55 0 because it is a vertical angle with
angle 2 and is therefore congruent to angle 2.
2. Find the measure of z7. How do you know Q
Angle 7 is 55 0 because Angles 2 and 7 arealternate exterior angles and are thereforecongruent.
3. Find the measure of L4. How do you know QAngle 4 is 102 0 because Angles 4 and 5 arealternate interior angles and are thereforecongruent.
4. Find the measure of Ll. How do you know QAngle 1 is 102 0 because it corresponds with Angle5 and is therefore congruent.
5. use the picture from questions 3-4 to rnark the following statements as true or false. If a statement isfalse, explain why to the right of the statement.
F Angle 2 and Angle are corresponding angles. Angle 2 and Angle 6 are corresponding angles
Angle 3 and Angle 5 are congruent angles. Angle 3 and Angle 5 are supplementary angles
—E— Angle 1 and Angle a are alternate interior angles. Angle 1 and Angle 8 are alternate exterior angles