Angles in Parallel Lines and Transversals
Students will identify and apply properties of angles formed when a transversal intersects parallel lines (corresponding, alternate, interior angles).
Key Questions
- Explain the relationship between corresponding angles, alternate angles, and interior angles.
- Analyze how parallel lines and transversals are used in architectural design and construction.
- Construct a proof to demonstrate why alternate interior angles are equal.
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