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Review:

Intersecting Lines Coplanar lines


that share one common point.
Symbol:

A
D

Example:
AC BE at D.

Lines that intersect to form


right angles.
A

Symbol:

Example:
BD AC

D
C

Three or more lines that


intersect at the same point.

Example:
AG, BF, and DH are
concurrent lines and
intersect at point K.

B
H

Definition coplanar lines


that do not intersect
Symbol: //

Example:
C

AB // CD

Example

Definition noncoplanar
lines. Therefore, they are
neither parallel, norG
F
intersecting.
EG and AB are
skew lines

D
H

C
B

Definition planes that do


not intersect.
G

Examples:
GFDE and HCBA
GHAE and DBCF

F
D

H
A

C
B

Check for Understanding


1. Two parallel lines.
2. Two parallel planes.

G
E

5. Two intersecting lines.


6. Three concurrent lines.
7. Four coplanar points.
8. Two perpendicular lines.

D
H

3. Two skew lines.


4. Two intersecting planes.

C
B

Figure is a cube.
Name each
figure using
proper notation.

Check for Understanding


1. ED DB

Point D

2. EDFG DFCB DF
3. Classify GE and DF. Parallel
4. Classify GE and DB. Skew

F
D

A
B
Figure is a cube.

5. Classify GE and EA. Intersecting or Perpendicular


6. Classify GE and BC. Parallel

Definition a line that


intersects two or more
coplanar lines in
different points.

Note: the two or more


coplanar lines do NOT
have to be parallel.

When two lines cut by a transversal


several pairs of angles are formed.

2
1
Corresponding Angles

3
1
Alternate Interior Angles

5
4
Alternate Exterior Angles

Same Side Interior Angles

2
4
Same Side Exterior Angles

5 2
3 6
7 1
8 4

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