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Grade 8 Math Math e m a t i c s

Students
Prepared by: Lynnette P. Morta
Index
Language
01 Concept and description

History
02 Concepto y descripción

Art
03 Concepto y descripción
Proving Parallel
Lines Cut by a
Transversal
Kinds of Lines
Perpendicular
Intersecting Lines Concurrent Lines
Lines

Three or more coplanar


Two coplanar lines that lines that intersect at exactly
Two lines that intersect
have a point in common. one point.
and form a right angle.
Two intersecting lines Concurrent lines meeting at

meeting at point A. point O.
Kinds of Lines
Skew Lines - are non-coplanar lines that do not intersect and are not parallel.

and are skew lines because the lines do not


intersect and is not on the plane where lies.
Kinds of Lines
Parallel Lines - are coplanar lines that do not intersect.
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Let’s try this one!

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Let’s test yourself!
I. The figure below shows m//n with l as transversal. Name the other
indicated angles. Write your answer in your mathematics notebook.

1.) 4 pairs of corresponding angles


2.) 2pairs of alternate interior angles
3.) 2 pairs of alternate exterior angles
4.) 2 pairs of interior angles on the side of
transversal
5.) 2 pairs of exterior angles on the same side of
transversal
Let’s test yourself!
II. Prove the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem. Fill in the blanks.

Given: p||q
Prove: ∠1 ≅ ∠2

Proof:

Statements Reasons
1. __________________________ 1. Given
2. ∠1 ≅ ∠3 2. __________________________
3. ∠3 ≅ ∠2 3. __________________________
4. ∠1 ≅ ∠2 4. Transitive Property
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