Chapter 3: Q13 (page 87)
In each exercise some information is given. Use this information to name the segments that must be parallel. If there are no such segments, write none.
and are complementary and .

Short Answer
The required segments are and .
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Chapter 3: Q13 (page 87)
In each exercise some information is given. Use this information to name the segments that must be parallel. If there are no such segments, write none.
and are complementary and .

The required segments are and .
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Alan tried to prove Postulate 10 as shown below. However, he did not have valid proof. Explain why not.
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then corresponding angles are congruent.
Given ; transversal cuts and
Prove:

Statement | Reason |
1. | Given |
2. | If two parallel lines are cut by transversal then alt. int. are |
3. | Vert. are |
4. | Transitive Property |
Classify each pair of angles as alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles, corresponding angles, or none of these.
and

Classify each pair of angles as alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles, or corresponding angles.
and

Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never.Two parallel lines are coplanar.
Classify each pair of angles as alternate interior, same side interior or corresponding angles
and

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