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Parallel Line Maze Examples

The document provides instructions on using properties of angles and parallel lines to find paths between various angles. It asks the reader to: explain why a direct jump between two angles is not possible; find a path between angles using at least 5 jumps via different angle properties; find a path using vertical angles twice; find a path using every single angle; and find the shortest path.
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Parallel Line Maze Examples

The document provides instructions on using properties of angles and parallel lines to find paths between various angles. It asks the reader to: explain why a direct jump between two angles is not possible; find a path between angles using at least 5 jumps via different angle properties; find a path using vertical angles twice; find a path using every single angle; and find the shortest path.
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Using linear pair, vertical angles, corresponding angles, consecutive angles, alternate interior angles, and alternate exterior

angles:

1) Explain why it is not possible to jump from 1 to 3

2) Find a path from 1 to 10 that uses at least 5 jumps (ie: 1 to 4 by consecutive angles; 4 to 5 by alternate interior angles; ...)

3) Find a path from 1 to 10 that uses vertical angles twice

4) Find a path from 1 to 10 that uses every angle

5) Find the shortest path from 1 to 10

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