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GEO 4.3 Warm-up
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Question 4
4.
What is the equation for this line? Think y=mx+b.
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We want to use the
Converses of Angles on the Transversals to prove if lines are parallel
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For questions 1-3, determine which lines are parallel and by which converse. If they are not parallel then select not parallel.
You are to assume that the angle measure markers mean that the angles are
congruent
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Question 1
1.
c||d using the converse of same side interior angles
a||b using the converse of same side interior angles
a||b using the converse of alternate interior angles
There are no parallel lines in this figure
c||d using the converse of alternate interior angles
Question 2
2.
c||d using the converse of alternate exterior angles
a||b using the converse of corresponding angles
c||e using the converse of corresponding angles
There are no parallel lines in this figure
a||e using the converse of alternate exterior angles
Question 3
3.
a||b using the converse of alternate interior angles
e||b using the converse of alternate exterior angles
There are no parallel lines in this figure
c||e using the converse of corresponding angles
a||b using the converse of same side interior angles
Question 5
5.
What is the equation for this line? Think y=mx+b.
Question 6
6.
What is the equation for this line? Think y=mx+b.