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By

Anwar mohammad
Class :- 7 – B
Roll Number :- 15
•LINE: A straight path extending in both directions with no endpoints

•LINE SEGMENT: A part of a line that includes two


points, called endpoints, and all the points between them

•RAY: A part of a line, with one endpoint, that continues without end
in one direction
Intersecting Lines : Lines that cross

Non Intersecting lines : Lines that never cross and are always
the same distance apart
• Hardwood Floor
• Opposite sides of windows, desks, etc.
• Parking slots in parking lot
• Parallel Parking
• Streets: Laramie & LeClaire
Two lines that intersect to form four right angles
•Window Panes
•Streets Of Cities
Definition: A shape, formed by two lines or rays diverging from a common
point (the vertex).

•Acute Angle
•Right Angle
•Obtuse Angle
•Straight angle
•Reflex Angle
•Adjacent Angles
•Linear Pair Of Angles
•Vertically Opposite Angles
The measure of an angle with a measure between 0° and 90° or
with less than 90° radians.
An angle formed by the perpendicular intersection of two straight
lines; an angle of 90°.
Angle measures greater than 90 degrees but less than 180
degrees.
A straight angle changes the direction to point the opposite way. It
looks like a straight line. It measures 180° (half a revolution, or
two right angles)
A Reflex Angle is more than 180° but less than 360°
In geometry, adjacent angles, often shortened as adj. ∠s, are angles
that have a common ray coming out of the vertex going between two
other rays. In other words, they are angles that are side by side, or
adjacent.
A pair of adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines. Linear pairs
of angles are supplementary.
In geometry, a pair of angles is said to be vertical (also opposite and vertically
opposite, which is abbreviated as vert. opp. ∠s ) if the angles are formed from two
intersecting lines and the angles are not adjacent. They all share a vertex. Such
angles are equal in measure and can be described as congruent.
Transversal :- A transversal, or a line that
intersects two or more coplanar lines, each at a
different point, is a very useful line in
geometry. Transversals tell us a great deal
about angles.

Parallel Lines :- Parallel lines remain the same distance apart over their entire length.
No matter how far you extend them, they will never meet.

•Corresponding Angles
•Alternate Interior Angles
•Alternate Exterior Angles
•Interior Angles On The Same Side Of the transversal
The angles that occupy the same relative position at each
intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two
lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal.
When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the two pairs of
angles on opposite sides of the transversal and inside the parallel
lines, and the angles in each pair are congruent.
When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the two pairs of
angles on opposite sides of the transversal and outside the parallel
lines, and the angles in each pair are congruent.
Interior angles on the same side of the transversal are also referred to as
consecutive interior angles or allied angles or co-interior angles. Further, many a
times, we simply use the words alternate angles for alternate interior angles.
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