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Geometry H
Mrs. Diaz
NAME:________________________________
DATE:________________________________
UNIT 2
ASSIGNMENT #9
More Challenging Questions about Lines and Angles
OBJECTIVE: S.W.B.A.T. use their knowledge about lines and angles and apply them to
more challenging questions.
Use the diagram at the right for Exercises 1–3.
1. How many pairs of lines and transversals
are shown?
2. Name each pair of lines and their transversal.
3. How many pairs of each type of angle are there?
a. corresponding angles
b. alternate exterior angles
Use the diagram below right for Exercises 4-10.
4. List all the angles that correspond with 6. Name the two lines and the transversal that form
each pair of angles.
5. List all the angles that correspond with 10. Name the two lines and the transversal that form
each pair of angles.
6. Explain why 6 has one fewer corresponding angle than 10.
7. Name the four angles that each correspond to
four angles.
8. Only one angle has corresponding angles that are also same-side interior angles.
Name this angle and identify the same-side interior angles.
9. Only one angle has corresponding angles that are also same-side exterior angles.
Name this angle and the same-side exterior angles.
10. Name the two lines and the transversal that make each angle either an interior or an
exterior angle.