Euclidean Geometry
Vertical Angles Theorem
Parallel lines
Skew lines
Alternate Interior Angle Theorem
Interior angles
C.) Converses are theorems that prove that two lines are parallel.
Alternate Exterior Angles Converse
Transitive Property of Parallel Lines Theorem
Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
Alternate Interior Angles Converse
Postulate 16 Corresonding Angles Converse
Exterior angles
Triangle
Alternate angles
Eight
Transversal
Congruent
Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem
Consecutive Interior Angles Converse
Line
Consecutive Interior angles
Theorems prove the congruence of angles. Converses prove that two lines are parallel.
Perpendicular
Parallel
Lines that don't intersect and exist in the same plane.
What is this symbol: /
TPPLT
3 lines; 1=2 and 2=3 so 3=1
How many angles will occur when a transversal intersects two lines?
There has been consecutive insiders that has proven two lines are parallel.
Angles that lie in between the two lines.
Angles that are on opposite sides of the transversal.
What to theorems prove and what do converses prove?
Two angles between parallel lines, on one side of the transversal, and their angles added together should equal 180 degrees.
High School Geometry, invented by a Greek mathematician is based on five principals known as postulates.
There is an alternation to what the outside has to make two lines parallel.
Angles that lie on the outside of the two lines.
Lines that don't intersect but don't exist in the same plane.
Two angles that share they same middle point and their measures are congruent.
A line that intersects two or more lines, each at a different point.
Postulate 4^2 shows that two lines are parallel.
Two angles on opposite sides of transversal and between the two parallel lines.
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AB
Are theorems also converses?
A.) True
B.) False
C.) Converses are theorems that prove that two lines are parallel.
Angles on the same side of the transversal. Another name for corresponding angles.
Two angles on opposite sides of the transversal and they lie outside of the parallel lines.
The alternative is that what's on the inside makes the two lines parallel.
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Description | Match: |
What does this symbol represent?: _|_ | Perpendicular |
Lines that don't intersect but don't exist in the same plane. | Skew lines |
Lines that don't intersect and exist in the same plane. | Parallel lines |
A line that intersects two or more lines, each at a different point. | Transversal |
High School Geometry, invented by a Greek mathematician is based on five principals known as postulates. | Euclidean Geometry |
Angles that lie in between the two lines. | Interior angles |
How many angles will occur when a transversal intersects two lines? | Eight |
Angles that lie on the outside of the two lines. | Exterior angles |
Angles that are on opposite sides of the transversal. | Alternate angles |
Angles on the same side of the transversal. Another name for corresponding angles. | Consecutive Interior angles |
Two angles on opposite sides of transversal and between the two parallel lines. | Alternate Interior Angle Theorem |
Two angles between parallel lines, on one side of the transversal, and their angles added together should equal 180 degrees. | Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem |
Two angles on opposite sides of the transversal and they lie outside of the parallel lines. | Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem |
Two angles that share they same middle point and their measures are congruent. | Vertical Angles Theorem |
Are theorems also converses?
A.) True
B.) False
C.) Converses are theorems that prove that two lines are parallel. | C.) Converses are theorems that prove that two lines are parallel. |
Postulate 4^2 shows that two lines are parallel. | Postulate 16 Corresonding Angles Converse |
The alternative is that what's on the inside makes the two lines parallel. | Alternate Interior Angles Converse |
There is an alternation to what the outside has to make two lines parallel. | Alternate Exterior Angles Converse |
There has been consecutive insiders that has proven two lines are parallel. | Consecutive Interior Angles Converse |
TPPLT 3 lines; 1=2 and 2=3 so 3=1 | Transitive Property of Parallel Lines Theorem |
What does this symbol mean: || | Parallel |
what does this symbol mean: ___ AB | Line |
What is this symbol: ~ = | Congruent |
What is this symbol: /
| Triangle |
What to theorems prove and what do converses prove? | Theorems prove the congruence of angles. Converses prove that two lines are parallel. |