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Essential Question. For which of the theorems involving parallel lines and transversals is the converse true? Exploring Converses. Work with a partner. Write the converse of each conditional statement. Draw a diagram to represent the converse. Determine whether the converse is true. Justify your conclusion.
Independent Practice: PROOFS OF PARALLEL LINES Geometry Unit 3 - Reasoning & Proofs w/Congruent Triangles Page 168 Q 2 1 U A D 7. Given: r ‖ s l ‖ m Prove: 6 14 Use the following word bank to complete the proof. Statements Reasons
14 maj 2024 · Solutions Manual for How to Read and Do Proofs An Introduction to Mathematical Thought Processes Sixth Edition Daniel Solow Department of Operations Weatherhead School of Management Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106 e-mail: daniel.solow@case.edu web: http://weatherhead.cwru.edu/solow/ John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
1. If two lines are cut by a transversal so that alternate interior angles are (congruent, supplementary, complementary), then the lines are parallel. 2. If two lines are cut by a transversal so that same-side interior angles are (congruent, supplementary, complementary), then the lines are parallel. 3.
REASONS: If corresponding angles are congruent, then lines are parallel. If alternate interior angles are congruent, then lines are parallel. If alternate exterior angles are congruent, then lines are parallel. If same side interior angles are supplementary, then lines are parallel.
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If two lines are cut by a transversal such that corresponding angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel