Explain the relationship that exists between the following angles:
a and d
a and e
c and f
b and g.
a and d
a and e
c and f
b and g.

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Today's Learning Targets: The student will be able to...
- 1, 3, and 4° -
- identify parallel, perpendicular, and skew lines.
- describe the relationships between angles formed by a transversal.
- 2° - have a look at Chapter Six skills including,
- converting between fractions, decimals, and percents.
- estimating with percents.
- finding the percent of a number.
- calculating the percent change between two numbers.
- using a formula to calculate simple interest.
For Evening Practice, the student is expected to...
- 1, 3, and 4° -
- complete Lesson 7.2 Challenge and Lesson 7.3 Practice C.
- 2° -
- complete the Google Form: Chapter Six Overview.
- complete the Khan Skill: Finding Percents.

a and d are vertical angles (They are congruent angles)
ReplyDeletea and e are corresponding angles (They are congruent angles)
c and f are alternate interior angles (They are congruent angles)
b and g are alternate exterior angles (They are congruent angles)
I am excited that you did this Shinko! I have been waiting for you!
ReplyDeletea and d are vertical angles across from each other
ReplyDeletea and e are corresponding angles which are on the same side
c and f are alternate interior angles which are in the inside
b and g are alternate exterior angles in which they are on the outside of the lines
Coleman
Think opposite each other when working with vertical angles.
Deletea and d are vertical angles
ReplyDeletea and e are corresponding angles
c and f are corresponding angles ( i know there not on the same side but im not sure what the mathmatical term would be)
b and g are corresponding angles ( i know there not on the same side but im not sure what the mathmatical term would be)
Angle a and Angle d are vertical angles (congruent)
ReplyDeleteangle a and angle e are corresponding angles (congruent)
angle c and angle f are alternate interior angles (congruent)
angle b and angle g are alternate exterior angles. (congruent)