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Math 2: Unit 1: Proofs with Parallel Lines and a Transversal NOTES

1. If angles 2 and 3 are congruent, can we say lines l and m are parallel?

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2. If angles 1 and 5 are congruent, can we say lines l and m are parallel? l
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3. If angles 3 and 5 are supplementary, can we say lines l and m are parallel?
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m
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4. If angles 6 and 7 are congruent, can we say lines l and m are parallel?

5. If angles 4 and 5 are congruent, can we say lines l and m are parallel?

Proofs Practice: Example 6: Given: 𝑚∠1 ≅ 𝑚∠8

Prove: l // m

Statements: Reasons:

Example 7: Given: ∠4 and ∠6 are supplementary

Prove: l // m

Statements: Reasons:

Example 8: (Final Exam Practice): Which statement and justification would NOT prove that line ̅̅̅̅
𝐴𝐵 ∥ ̅̅̅̅
𝐶𝐷?

(A) ∠𝑐 ≅ ∠𝑔; If corresponding angles are congruent then lines are parallel.
(B) ∠𝑐 ≅ ∠𝑓; If alternate interior angles are congruent then lines are parallel.
(C) ∠𝑑 + ∠𝑓=180; If same side interior angles are supplementary then the lines are parallel.
(D) ∠𝑎 = ∠𝑑; If vertical angles are congruent then lines are parallel.

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