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Am I Perpendicular or Parallel

Perpendicular
Perpendicular

Parallel
Parallel
Determining the Conditions under which Lines and
Segments are Parallel or Perpendicular
1. Determines the conditions under which lines and
segments are parallel or perpendicular
2. Identify the properties of parallel lines and
perpendicular lines
3. Apply properties of parallel and perpendicular lines
to real life situations
4. Value the significance of parallel and perpendicular
lines in real life setting
R E F E R TO T H E F I G U R E B E LOW, E X P L A I N W H Y A I I B . J U ST I F Y
YO U R A N SW E R W I T H A T H EO R E M O R P O ST U L AT E . C H O O S E
YO U R A N SW E RS F RO M T H E C H O I C ES P ROV I D E D I N T H E B OX .
Corresponding Angles Parallel Postulate

Alternate Interior Angles Theorem


Interior Angles Same Side Parallel Theorem

Alternate Exterior Angles Parallel Theorem

Exterior Angles Same Side Parallel Theorem


Column A
Column B
1.In a plane, if two lines are perpendicular to the same line,
then they are parallel G  
2.If two lines are cut by transversal and a pair of a. Theorem 1
corresponding angles are congruent, then the two lines are
parallel E
b. Theorem 2
3.If two lines are cut by a transversal and a pair of alternate
c. The Two Perpendicular Lines Theorem
interior angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel D d. Alternate Interior angles – Parallel Theorem
4.If two lines are perpendicular to each other, then they e. Corresponding Angles – Parallel Theorem
form right anglesA f. Alternate Exterior Angles – Parallel Theorem
5.If the angles in a linear pair are congruent, then the lines g. Perpendicular Same Line – Parallel Theorem
containing their sides are perpendicular B
h. Interior Angles Same Side – Parallel
6.If two coplanar lines are perpendicular to the third line
Theorem
then they are parallel to each other C
7.If two lines are cut by a transversal and a pair of alternate
exterior angles are congruent, then the lines are parallelV F
8. If two lines are cut by a transversal so that the interior
angles on the same side of the transversal are
supplementary, then the lines are parallel.
H
 
Give 3 real life examples of
parallel lines, and 3 real life
examples of perpendicular
lines
Evaluation
Answer page 18 and 19 numbers 1
to 10.

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