Chapter 3: Q7 (page 76)
Name the two lines and the transversal that form each pair of angles.
and

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Lines and
and transversal
forms pair of
and
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Chapter 3: Q7 (page 76)
Name the two lines and the transversal that form each pair of angles.
and

Lines and
and transversal
forms pair of
and
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Name two coplanar segments that do not intersect and yet are not parallel.

State the postulate or theorem that justifies each statement.

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 |
State the postulate or theorem that justifies each statement.

Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never. Two skew lines are parallel.
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