Title: Alternate Interior Angles
1- Alternate Interior Angles
- High School Geometry
- Aligned to Common Core State Standards
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3Definition of Alternate Interior Angles
Two angles that lie between two lines and on the
opposite sides of a third line are called
alternate interior angles. In the drawing below,
?3 and ?6 would be alternate interior angles
since they are inside the blue parallel lines and
on opposite (alternate) sides of the transversal
(red line). Angles 4 and 5 are also
alternate interior angles.
4Alternate Exterior Angles
Based on what you know about alternate interior
angles, which angles would be alternate exterior
angles?
5Alternate Exterior Angles
Based on what you know about alternate interior
angles, which angles would be alternate exterior
angles? Angles 1 and 8 are alternate
exterior angles. Angles 2 and 7 are alternate
exterior angles.
6Same-side or Consecutive Interior Angles
Based on what you know about alternate interior
angles, which angles would be same-side or
consecutive interior angles?
7Same-side or Consecutive Interior Angles
Based on what you know about alternate interior
angles, which angles would be same-side or
consecutive interior angles? Angles 3
and 5 are same-side interior angles. Angles 4 and
6 are same-side interior angles.
8Corresponding Angles
Corresponding angles lie on corresponding sides
of the two lines and on the same side of the
third line. Angles 1 and 5 are corresponding
angles. What other pairs of angles are
corresponding angles?
9Corresponding Angles
Corresponding angles lie on corresponding sides
of the two lines and on the same side of the
third line. Angles 1 and 5 are corresponding
angles. What other pairs of angles are
corresponding angles? Angles 3 and 7,
angles 2 and 6, and angles 4 and 8 are also pairs
of corresponding angles.
10Corresponding Angles Postulate
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal,
then corresponding angles are congruent.
11Prove alternate interior angles are congruent.
If two lines are parallel, prove alternate
interior angles are congruent. Given m ??
n Prove ?4 ? ?5
m ?? n Given
12Prove alternate interior angles are congruent.
If two lines are parallel, prove alternate
interior angles are congruent. Given m ??
n Prove ?4 ? ?5 Answers may vary.
m ?? n Given
?1 ? ?5 Corresponding angles are congruent.
?1 ? ?4 Vertical angles are congruent.
?4 ? ?5 Substitution
13Congruent Angles Activity
If m ?? n and a ?? b, find all the angles
congruent to ?6.
14Congruent Angles Activity
- If m ?? n and a ?? b, find all the angles
congruent to ?6. - ?2, ?3, ?7, ?10, ?11, ?14, ?15
15- Given m ?? n, find the value of x.
16Create Your Own
- Create your own problem to find a missing angle
measure using parallel lines and alternate
interior angles. Your problem must include the
following - a diagram
- given information
- 3 or more steps to solve
17Create Your Own
- Create your own problem to find a missing angle
measure using parallel lines and alternate
interior angles. Your problem must include the
following - a diagram
- given information
- 3 or more steps to solve
- Answers will vary.
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