Teacher Contributor:Math Down UnderGrade Level:7-9Resource Type:Print and DigitalStandards:CCSS HSG-CO.C.9, CCSS 8.G.A.5Pages:1 PDF and Google SlidesAnswer Key:Yes
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Your students will love practicing finding the missing angle in a set of parallel lines cut by a transversal to solve the funny riddle! This resource includes a link to a digital, Google Slides version as well as a PDF for printing.
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Teacher Contributor Math Down Under
Grade Level 7-9
Resource Type Print and Digital
Standards CCSS HSG-CO.C.9, CCSS 8.G.A.5
Pages 1 PDF and Google Slides
Answer Key Yes
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What are the 8 angles formed by a transversal?
How Many Angles are Formed by the Transversal? When two parallel lines are intersected by the transversal, eight angles are formed. The eight angles include corresponding angles, alternate interior and exterior angles, vertically opposite angles, and co-interior angles.
Can 2 parallel lines have 2 transversals?
Triangle Proportionality Theorem
Theorem: If two or more parallel lines are cut by two transversals, then they divide the transversals proportionally. If l ∥ m ∥ n , then a b = c d or a c = b d . Note that this theorem works for any number of parallel lines with any number of transversals.