Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines...

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Page 1: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.
Page 2: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

Parallel and Perpendicular LinesObjective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines

Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are always the same distance apart (equidistant).

B

A

C

D

We write AB//CD. We show lines are parallel using arrows.

Lines are perpendicular if they intersect at right angles.A

B

C

DWe use this symbol to show a right angle.

We write AB CD.

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D E

FG

H I

Copy the diagram into your books.Fill in the gaps with // or .

a) DE___HI b) DE___EFc) GF___DE d) HG___GFe) EF___DE f) HI ___ID

Find as many parallel and perpendicular lines as you can in this photograph

Page 4: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

Draw a line segment AB on a piece of paper. A B

Draw another line segment CD on a piece of tracing paper. Lay it on top of the piece of paper so that AB and CD intersect.

C

D

Rotate the tracing paper about the point of intersection. You will get diagrams similar to those below. In each case, what can you find out about the marked angles? Repeat for different angles.

a) b) c)

Page 5: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.
Page 6: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

What is the size of the marked angle?

41° f164°

p

84°

31°x

132°

a40°

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Find the value of x

68°x + 20°

68° x + 20°

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55°

ab

c27°

a

b

c

Investigate the sizes of the angles in these diagrams.

Can you convince the person next to you?

Page 9: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.
Page 10: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

What is the size of the marked angles? What have you used to work them out?

65°35°

a

b

c

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Angles in a line add up to 180°.

a bc

180 cba

Angles around a point add up to 360°.

bc

def

a360 fedcba

Vertically Opposite angles are equal.

bc

da

db

ca

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For each, find the size of the marked angle. Give reasons for your answer.

a57°

1.

b 37°

2.

c

57°3.

17°

d

96°4.

43°e

f22° g

57°

5.

h

Page 13: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

Angles with Parallel Lines

Given parallel lines,

The marked angles are called corresponding angles.

CORRESPONDING ANGLES ARE EQUAL

With a line intersecting them both

Page 14: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

Given parallel lines,

The marked angles are called alternating angles.

With a line intersecting them both

ALTERNATING ANGLES ARE EQUAL

Page 15: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.
Page 16: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

On a piece of paper, draw two parallel line segments.

On a piece of tracing paper, draw another line segment.

Place the tracing paper over the paper, so that the line

intersects both parallel lines.

Investigate the sizes of the angles.

Page 17: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

On a piece of paper, draw two parallel line segments.

On a piece of tracing paper, draw another line segment.

Place the tracing paper over the paper, so that the line

intersects both parallel lines.

Investigate the sizes of the angles.

Page 18: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.
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Starter

j ki l

npo

m

f ghed

cba

Which angles are equal? Give reasons.

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Which lines are parallel, if any? Give reasons.

79°

79°

77°77°

A B

C D

E F

G

H

I

J

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Page 23: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Objective: To be able to identify Parallel and Perpendicular lines Lines are parallel if they never intersect and are.

Your poster or booklet needs to have:• A title;• A sentence and diagram

explaining the terms ANGLES ON A LINE, ANGLES AROUND A POINT, VERTICALLY OPPOSITE ANGLES, CORRESPONDING ANGLES and ALTERNATING ANGLES;

• A sentence explaining what we know about these angles;

• Lots of colour!

Make a poster or booklet explaining the rules of angles to next years Year 7 pupils.

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65°

80°

35°x

What is the size of angle x?

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ProofObjective: To be able to use angle facts to prove other theorems.

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Prove that alternating angles are equal.Example

a

bc

We know c is the same size as a, as they are corresponding angles.We also know that c is the same as b, as they are vertically opposite angles.So , if a = c and c = b, then we must have a = b.

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a

b c

x y

Prove that the angles in a triangle add up to 180°

By alternate angles, we know that b = x and c = y.By angles on a line, we know that x + a + y = 180°.So we know that b + a + c = 180°.

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a

b c d

Angles d, e and f are called exterior angles.e

f

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45°

80° 55° d

a

b c d

We know that c + d = 180°, as they are angles on a line.We know that a + b + c = 180°, as they are angles in a triangle.So, we know that d = a + b.