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Name Period GEOMETRY CHAPTER 3 Perpendicular and Parallel Lines Section 3.1 Lines and Angles GOAL 1: Relationship between lines Two lines are if they are coplanar and do not intersect. Skew lines. Two planes that do not intersect are called. Ex. 1 Think of each segment in the diagram as part of a line. Fill in the blank with parallel, skew, or perpendicular. Ex. 2 Think of each segment in the diagram as part of a line. There may be more than one right answer. Parallel and perpendicular Postulates Postulate 13 Parallel Postulate If there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line through the point parallel to the given line. Postulate 14 Perpendicular Postulate If there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line through the point perpendicular to the given line. You can use a compass and a straightedge to construct the line that passes through a given point and is perpendicular to a given line. 1

GOAL 2: Identifying angles formed by transversals. A is a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at different points. Two angles are corresponding angles if. Two angles are alternate interior angles if. Two angles are alternate exterior angles if. Two angles are consecutive interior angles if. corresponding angles alternate interior angles alternate exterior angles consecutive interior angles Ex. 3 Complete the statement with corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior, or consecutive interior. 9. 3 and 7 are angles. 10. 4 and 10 are angles. 11. 5 and 8 are angles. 12. 8 and 6 are angles. 13. 9 and 5 are angles. 14. 5 and 7 are angles. Section 3.2 Proof and Perpendicular Lines \GOAL 1: Comparing types of proofs. There is more than one way to write a proof. Here are three different ways: 1. TWO-COLUMN PROOF: This is the most formal type of proof. It lists numbered statements in the left column and a reason for each statement in the right column. 2. PARAGRAPH PROOF: This type of proof describes the logical argument with sentences. 3. FLOW PROOF: This type of proof used the same statements and reasons as a two-column proof, but the logical flow connecting the statements is indicated by arrows. GOAL 2: Proving results about perpendicular lines THEOREM 3.1 If two lines intersect to form a linear pair of congruent angles, then the lines are perpendicular. THEOREM 3.2 If two sides of two adjacent acute angles are perpendicular, then the angles are complementary. THEOREM 3.3 If two lines are perpendicular, then they intersect to form four right angles. Ex. 1 Write the postulate of theorem that justifies the statement (a, b), in c., d., given that g h. a. b. c. 3 and 4 are right angles d. m 5 m 6 90 2

Ex. 2 Find the value of x. SECTION 3.3 Parallel Lines and Transversals GOAL 1: Properties of Parallel lines Postulate 15 Corresponding Angles Postulate If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pair of corresponding angles are congruent. Theorem 3.4 Alternate Interior Angles If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate interior angles are congruent. Theorem 3.5 Consecutive Interior Angles If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of consecutive interior angles are supplementary. Theorem 3.6 Alternate Exterior Angles If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the Pairs of alternate exterior angles are congruent. Theorem 3.7 Perpendicular Transversal If a transversal is perpendicular to one of two parallel lines, then it is perpendicular to the other. Ex. 1 Proving the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem Given: p q Prove: 1 2 Ex. 2 Name the relationship between the pair of angles. 1. 1 and 5 2. 2 and 7 3. 3 and 6 4. 8 and 5 5. 4 and 6 6. 8 and 4 3

Ex. 3 State the postulate or theorem that justifies the statement. 7. 3 7 8. 3 6 9. 2 7 10. m 4 m 6 180 Ex. 4 Find the values of x and y. Ex. 5 Use the given information to find the measures of the other seven angles in the figure at the right. Given: j k, m / 1 = 110 GOAL 2: Properties of Special Pairs of Angles Ex. 6 Find the value of x. 1. 2. 3. Ex. 7 Complete the flow proof of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem. Given: m Prove: 1 2 4

SECTION 3.4 Proving Lines are Parallel GOAL 1: Proving Lines are Parallel Postulate 16 Corresponding Angles Converse If two lines are cut by a transversal so the corresponding angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel. Theorem 3.8 Alternate Interior Angles Converse If two lines are cut by a transversal so the alternate interior\ angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel. Theorem 3.9 Consecutive Interior Angles Converse If two lines are cut by a transversal so that consecutive angles angles are supplementary, then the lines are parallel. Theorem 3.10 Alternate Exterior Angles Converse If two lines are cut by a transversal so the alternate exterior angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel. Ex. 1 Proof of the Alternate Interior Angles Converse. Given: 1 2 Prove: m n Ex. 2 Is it possible to prove that lines p and q are parallel? If so, state the postulate or theorem you would use. Ex. 3 Find the value of x that makes p q. 5

GOAL 2: Using the Parallel Converses Ex. 4 Complete the two-column proof of the Alternate Exterior Angles Converse Theorem. Given: 1 2 Prove: l m Ex. 5 Complete the two-column proof. Given: l m, 1 2 Prove: a b Ex. 6 Write a two-column proof. Given: l m, 1 2 Prove: a b SECTION 3.5 Using Properties of Parallel Lines GOAL 1: Using Properties of Parallel Lines Ex. 1 State the postulate or theorem that allows you to conclude that j k. 6

Ex. 2 Explain how you would show that k j. State any theorems or postulates that you would use. Ex. 3 Explain how you would show that g Ph 7. 8. 9. Ex. 4 Determine which lines, if any, must be parallel. 10. 11. 12. 13. GOAL 2: Constructing Parallel Lines Copy an angle. Construct parallel lines. SECTION 3.6 Parallel Lines in the Coordinate Plane GOAL 1: Slope of Parallel Lines In algebra, you learned that the slope of a nonvertical line is the ratio of the vertical change (the rise) to the horizontal change (the run.) If the line passes through the points x y and x,, then the slope is given by 1, 1 2 y2 7

rise Slope = run Ex. 1 Calculate the slope of the line shown. or m y x 2 2 y1 x 1 1. 2. 3. Ex. 2 Calculate the slope of the line that passes through the labeled points on the graph. 4. 5. 6. Ex. 3 Find the slope between the two points. a. A(0, 6) b. C( 4, 10) B(2, 4) D( 8, 7) Postulate 17 Slopes of Parallel Lines In a coordinate plane, two nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope. Any two vertical lines are parallel. Ex. 4 Find the slope of each line. Are the lines parallel? 7. 8. 9. GOAL 2: Writing Equations of Parallel Lines In algebra, you learned that you can use the slope m of a nonvertical line to write an equation of the line in slope-intercept form. Slope-intercept form: y = mx + b, where m = slope and b = y-intercept The y-intercept is the y-coordinate of the point where the line crosses the y-axis. Ex. 5 a. slope = 3 b. slope = ¾ c. slope = ½ 8

y-intercept = 2 y-intercept = 5 y-intercept = 0 Ex. 6 Write an equation of the line that has a y-intercept of 3 and is parallel to the line whose equation is given. a. y = 6x + 2 b. y = x + 4 Ex. 7 Write an equation on the line through the point (2, 3) that has a slope of 5. Ex. 8 Write an equation on the line that passes through the given point P and has the given slope. a. P( 3, 9), m = 1 b. P(2, 4), m = 0 Ex. 9 Write an equation on the line that passes through the given point (4, 6) and is parallel to y 4x 3 SECTION 3.7 Perpendicular Lines in the Coordinate Plane GOAL 1: Slope of Perpendicular Lines Postulate 18 Slopes of Perpendicular Lines 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. Ex. 1 The slopes of two lines are given. Are the lines perpendicular? a. m 1 3 4,m 2 4 3 b. m 1 1 2,m 2 2 c. m 1 2 3,m 2 3 2 d. m 1 2,m 2 1 2 e. m 1 1,m 2 1 f. m 1 4,m 2 1 4 If a nonvertical line is perpendicular to another line, the slopes of the lines are negative reciprocals of one another. Ex. 2 Lines j and n are perpendicular. The slope of line j is given. What is the slope of line n? Check your answer. a. ½ b. 6 c. ¾ d. 4 e. ⅝ f. ⅓ g. 1 Ex. 3 Decide whether the two lines are perpendicular. 9

a. line p 1 : y 3x 5 line p 1 : y 1 3 x 5 b. line p 1 : 3x 5y 12 line p 1 : 5x 3y 18 Ex. 4 Find the slope of AC and BD. Decide whether they are perpendicular lines. a. b. GOAL 2: Writing Equations of Perpendicular Lines Ex. 5 Line j is perpendicular to the line with the given equation and line j passes through P. Write an equation of line j. a. y 1 3 x 4, P(0,5) b. y 2 x 4, P(2,0) 3 c. y 5 x 4, P(10,12) d. y 3x 4, P(0, 2) 6 Ex. 6 Decide whether the lines with the given equations are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. a. y 1 3 x 1 y 3x 2 b. y 5x 2 y 5x 2 10

c. y 5 6 x 8 y 6 5 x 4 d. 2x 5y 8 5x 2y 2 11