Unit 3- Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Contents
Geometry – U3L1 – Lines & Angles .............................................................................................................301
Lesson 1 Practice .....................................................................................................................................303
Geometry – U3L2 – Properties of Parallel Lines .........................................................................................304
Lesson 2- Practice....................................................................................................................................306
Review Vocabulary for Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal .....................................................................307
Review of Pictures of Angle Pairs............................................................................................................308
Review of Finding Missing Angle Values- Numeric, No Algebra .............................................................309
Review of Finding Missing Angles with Algebra .....................................................................................310
Parallel Lines and Transversals Cheat Sheet ...........................................................................................312
Lesson 2 Kuta Review ..............................................................................................................................313
More Practice- Parallel Lines and Transversals Worksheet ....................................................................315
Angles: Parallel Line Practice ..................................................................................................................317
Equations and Transversals Worksheet ..................................................................................................319
Geometry – U3L3 – Proving Lines Parallel ..................................................................................................320
Lesson 3 Practice .....................................................................................................................................322
Geometry – U3L4 –Parallel & Perpendicular Lines .....................................................................................323
Lesson 4 Practice .....................................................................................................................................325
Geometry – U3L5 – Equations of Lines in the Coordinate Plane ................................................................327
Lesson 5 Day 1 Practice ...........................................................................................................................330
Geometry – U3L5 – Equations of Lines in the Coordinate Plane – Day 2 ...................................................332
Practice for Lesson 5 Day 1 and 2 ...........................................................................................................334
More Practice- Lesson 5 Day 1 and 2 ......................................................................................................336
Intro Notes for Lesson 6 ..............................................................................................................................338
Geometry – U3L6 – Slopes of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines ....................................................................340
Lesson 6 Day 1 Practice ...........................................................................................................................343
Geometry – U3L6 – Slopes of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines – Day 2........................................................345
Lesson 6 Day 2 Practice ...........................................................................................................................347
Review for Unit 3 Test .................................................................................................................................349
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Geometry – U3L1 – Lines & Angles
PARALLEL & SKEW
Parallel Lines: __________________ lines that do NOT
______________________.
o Symbol:
Skew Lines: not ____________________;
not ___________________ and do NOT ______________________.
Parallel Planes: ___________________ that do NOT _____________________.
TRY IT!
TRANSVERSALS
Transversal: a _____________ that intersects two or more coplanar lines at distinct
points.
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ANGLE PAIRS:
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Lesson 1 Practice
Use the diagram to name each of the following.
1. a pair of parallel planes
2. all lines that are parallel to
3. four lines that are skew to
4. all lines that are parallel to plane QUVR
In Exercises 6–11, describe the statement as true or false. If false, explain.
6. and are skew lines. 7. plane DBF ║plane ABD
8. ║ 9. ║
10. plane EFH ║ plane ABD 11. and are skew lines.
Identify all pairs of each type of angle in the diagram below right.
16. corresponding angles
17. same-side interior angles
18. alternate interior angles
Decide whether the angles are alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles, corresponding
angles, or alternate exterior angles.
20. 2 and 7 21. 5 and 4
22. 8 and 3 23. 6 and 4
24. 1 and 5
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Geometry – U3L2 – Properties of Parallel Lines
POSTULATE 3-1: Same-Side Interior Angles Postulate
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_______________________
TRY IT! The measure of ∠3 is 55. Which angles are supplementary to ∠3?
How do you know?
THEOREM 3-1: Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
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_______________________
THEOREM 3-2: Corresponding Angles Theorem
_______________________
_______________________
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THEOREM 3-3: Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
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TRY IT! Finding Measures of Angles.
What are the measures of ∠3 and ∠4?
Which theorem or postulate justifies each answer?
Use the diagram above. What is the measure of each angle? Justify each answer.
TRY IT! Finding an angle measure.
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Lesson 2- Practice
Identify all the numbered angles that are congruent to the given angle. Justify your
answers.
1. 2.
3. 4.
Find m1 and m2. Justify each answer.
5. 6.
7. 8.
Algebra Find the value of x and y. Then find the measure of each labeled angle.
9. 10.
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Review Vocabulary for Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal
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Review of Pictures of Angle Pairs
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Review of Finding Missing Angle Values- Numeric, No Algebra
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Review of Finding Missing Angles with Algebra
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Parallel Lines and Transversals Cheat Sheet
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Let m1 = 115 and m12 = 110
1. m9 = ______ 5. m4 = ______
2. m10 = ______ 6. m11 = ______
3. m8 = ______ 7. m5 = ______
4. m3 = ______ 8. m14 = ______
Refer to the above figure and identify the special angle pair name.
9) 7 and 2 ______________________________________________________
10) 6 and 14 _____________________________________________________
11) 13 and 12 ____________________________________________________
12) 7 and 11 ____________________________________________________
13) 4 and 8 _____________________________________________________
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of
Corresponding Angles corresponding angles are congruent.
Corresponding Angles If two lines are cut by a transversal and the corresponding
Converse angles are congruent, the lines are parallel.
Alternate Interior Angles If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the alternate
interior angles are congruent.
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the alternate
Alternate Exterior Angles exterior angles are congruent.
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the interior angles
Interiors on Same Side on the same side of the transversal are supplementary.
Alternate Interior Angles If two lines are cut by a transversal and the alternate interior
Converse angles are congruent, the lines are parallel.
Alternate Exterior Angles If two lines are cut by a transversal and the alternate exterior
Converse angles are congruent, the lines are parallel.
If two lines are cut by a transversal and the interior angles on
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Interiors on Same Side
the same side of the transversal are supplementary, the lines are
Converse parallel.
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Lesson 2 Kuta Review
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More Practice- Parallel Lines and Transversals Worksheet
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Angles: Parallel Line Practice
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Equations and Transversals Worksheet
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Geometry – U3L3 – Proving Lines Parallel
THEOREM 3-4: Converse of the Corresponding Angles Postulate
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TRY IT!
1. Which lines are parallel if∠1 ≅ ∠2? Justify your answer.
2. Which lines are parallel if∠6 ≅ ∠7? Justify your answer.
THEOREM 3-5: Converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
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THEOREM 3-6: Converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Postulate
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THEOREM 3-7: Converse of the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
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TRY IT! The fence gate at the right is made up of pieces of wood
arranged in various directions. Suppose ∠1 ≅ ∠2. Are lines r and s
parallel? Explain.
What is another way to explain why 𝑟 ∥ 𝑠?
USING ALGEBRA
What is the value of 𝑥 for which 𝑎 ∥ 𝑏? What is the value of 𝑤 for which 𝑐 ∥ 𝑑?
TRY IT! Complete each statement. Justify your answer with a theorem or postulate.
1. If ∠2 is supplementary to ∠3, then ___________________.
2. If ∠6 is supplementary to ∠7, then ___________________.
3. If ∠1 ≅ ∠3, then ___________________.
4. If ∠3 ≅ ∠6, then ___________________.
5. If ∠5 ≅ ∠10, then ___________________.
6. If ∠1 is supplementary to ∠4, then ___________________.
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Lesson 3 Practice
Which lines are parallel? Justify your answer.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
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Geometry – U3L4 –Parallel & Perpendicular Lines
PLEASE DO NOW: Jude and Jasmine leave school together to walk home. Then, Jasmine cuts
down a path from Schoolhouse Road to get to Oak Street, and Jude cuts down another path to get
to Court Road. Using the diagram, what conjecture can you make about Oak Street and Court
Road? Explain.
THEOREM 3-8
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THEOREM 3-9
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TRY IT!
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THEOREM 3-10: Perpendicular Transversal Theorem
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TRY IT!
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Lesson 4 Practice
Based on the diagram or information given, find a conclusion. Identify the theorem used to make this
conclusion.
1 2
F
A D
E
B
C
3 4
H
G
J M
K
L
Given: 𝑃 ∥ 𝑄 Given: S⊥ 𝑇
5 𝑃⊥𝑁 6 𝑅∥𝑇
R T
N
P
S
Q
7 Given: 𝑈 ⊥ 𝑉 8 Given: Z⊥X
V 𝑊⊥𝑈 Z⊥ 𝑌
U Z
W
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Y
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Geometry – U3L5 – Equations of Lines in the Coordinate Plane
SLOPE
Slope (𝒎): the ratio of the ______________________ change (rise) to the
______________________ change (run) between any two points.
TRY IT! Find the slope of the following lines:
Slope of line 𝑏:
Slope of line 𝑑:
Slope of line 𝑎:
Slope of line 𝑐:
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FORMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS
Slope-Intercept Form of a linear equation: __________________________
Standard Form of a linear equation: __________________________
Point-Slope Form of a linear equation: __________________________
GRAPHING LINES IN SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM
1. Graph the 𝑦-intercept.
2. Use the slope to graph a second point. Repeat.
3. Draw a line to connect the three points you plotted.
Graph the line 𝑦 = 𝑥 + 2. Graph the line 𝑦 = − 𝑥 − 2.
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GRAPHING LINES IN POINT-SLOPE FORM
1. Graph a point.
2. Use the slope to graph a second point. Repeat.
3. Draw a line to connect the three points you plotted.
Graph the line 𝑦 − 3 = −2(𝑥 + 3). Graph the line 𝑦 − 2 = − (𝑥 − 4).
TRY IT!
Graph each line on the coordinate plane.
Label each line with its letter.
a. 𝑦 = 𝑥 − 1
b. 𝑦 = − 𝑥 + 2
c. 𝑦 − 3 = (𝑥 − 3)
d. 𝑦 + 4 = (𝑥 − 5)
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Lesson 5 Day 1 Practice
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Geometry – U3L5 – Equations of Lines in the Coordinate Plane – Day 2
WRITING EQUATIONS OF LINES
Which linear equation form should you use?
A. What is an equation of the line with a slope of 3 and a y-intercept of −5?
B. What is an equation of the line through (1, 5) with slope 2?
TRY IT!
WRITE THE EQUATION WHEN GIVEN A LINE
Write the equation for each line in slope-intercept form.
Find 𝒎 and 𝒃 first.
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WRITE AN EQUATION WHEN GIVEN TWO POINTS then rewrite!
Write the equation for each line in point-slope form.
Find 𝒎 and (𝑥 , 𝑦 ) first.
WRITING EQUATIONS OF HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LINES
Horizontal Lines: Think: where does it cross the y-axis?
Vertical Lines: Think: where does it cross the x-axis?
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Practice for Lesson 5 Day 1 and 2
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More Practice- Lesson 5 Day 1 and 2
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Intro Notes for Lesson 6
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Geometry – U3L6 – Slopes of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines
SLOPES OF PARALLEL LINES
If two nonvertical lines are parallel, then their ____________ are ____________________.
Converse: __________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________.
Any two ______________________ or ______________________ lines are parallel.
TRY IT! Are the lines parallel?
WRITING EQUATIONS OF PARALLEL LINES
What is an equation of the line parallel to 𝑦 = −3𝑥 − 5 that contains (−1, 8)?
𝑚 = ______
Ordered pair: ________
TRY IT!
What is an equation of the line parallel to 𝑦 = 𝑥 + 2 that contains (−2, 4)?
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SLOPES OF PERPENDICULAR LINES
If two nonvertical lines are perpendicular, then the product of their slopes is_____.
Converse: __________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________.
Any ______________________ and ______________________ line are perpendicular.
Opposite Reciprocals: numbers with a ________________ of −1.
examples:
TRY IT! Are the lines perpendicular?
WRITING EQUATIONS OF PERPENDICULAR LINES
What is an equation of the line perpendicular to 𝑦 = 𝑥 + 2 that contains (15, −4)?
Given 𝑚 = ______
New 𝑚 = ______
Ordered pair: ________
TRY IT!
What is an equation of the line perpendicular to 𝑦 = −3𝑥 − 5 that contains (−3, 7)?
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DETERMINING IF LINES ARE PARALLEL, PERPENDICULAR, OR NEITHER
1. Rewrite the equation of the lines in slope-intercept form.
2. Find & compare the slopes.
Are the lines 𝑦 = −5𝑥 + 4 and 𝑥 = −5𝑦 + 4 parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
Are the lines 𝑦 = − 𝑥 + 5 and 2𝑥 − 4𝑦 = 9 parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
WRITING THE EQUATIONS FOR PARALLEL LINES
1. Rewrite the equation of the given line in slope-intercept form.
2. Find the slope. Use the slope & the given point to write an equation.
Write an equation in point-slope form for the line parallel to 6𝑥 − 3𝑦 = 9 that contains (−5, −8).
WRITING THE EQUATIONS FOR PERPENDICULAR LINES
1. Rewrite the equation of the given line in slope-intercept form.
2. Find the slope What is the negative reciprocal?
3. Use the new slope & the given point to write an equation.
Write an equation for a line perpendicular to 5𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 1 that contains (10,0).
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Lesson 6 Day 1 Practice
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Geometry – U3L6 – Slopes of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines – Day 2
Step 1: Find the slope of the baseball’s path:
Step 2: Find the slope of a line perpendicular to the baseball’s path:
Step 3: Write an equation of the line on which the player runs:
𝑚 = ______
(𝑥 , 𝑦 ) = _______
TRY IT! Suppose a second player standing at (90, 40) misses the ball, turns around, and runs on
a path parallel to the baseball’s path. What is an equation of the line representing this player’s
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LESSON CHECK: Show your work and answers below.
ANSWERS:
1. Slope of ⃖𝐴𝐵⃗ : ________ Slope of ⃖𝐶𝐷⃗ : ________ Circle one: ∥ ⊥
neither
2. Slope of ⃖𝐴𝐵⃗ : ________ Slope of ⃖𝐶𝐷⃗ : ________ Circle one: ∥ ⊥
neither
⃖ ⃗ : ________
3. Slope of 𝐴𝐵 ⃖ ⃗ : ________
Slope of 𝐶𝐷 Circle one: ∥ ⊥
neither
4. New slope: ________ Equation in point-slope form: ________________________
Equation in slope-intercept form: _____________________
5. Error:
______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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Lesson 6 Day 2 Practice
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Review for Unit 3 Test
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