Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe
Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe
4–1 NAME DATE PERIOD Skills Practice Parallel Lines and Planes Describe each pair of segments in the prism as parallel, skew, or intersecting. 1. E�G�, M�L� parallel 2. L�K�, E�G� skew 3. L�K�, G�H� parallel 4. E�G�, G�H� intersecting 5. J�N�, M�L� skew 6. L�K�, N�K� intersecting 7. N�K�, J�H� parallel 8. E�G�, H�K� skew 9. M�N�, L�K� parallel 10. M�N�, G�L� skew Use the figure for Exercises 1–10. Name the parts of the rectangular prism. 11. six planes EGH, GLK, MLK, EMN, EMG, JNK 12. all pairs of parallel planes EGH || MLK, MLG || NKH, EMN || GLK 13. all segments skew to J�H� M�N�, L�K� 14. all segments parallel to E�G� J�H�, M�L�, N�K� 15. all segments intersecting M�L� IE�M�, M�N�, L�K�, GL 16. all segments parallel to J�N� IH�K�, E�M�, G�L� Name the parts of the triangular prism. 17. all pairs of intersecting planes BFD and BFY, BFD and FDZ, BFD and BDZ, XYZ and XZD, XYZ and XYF, XYZ and YZD 18. all pairs of parallel segments F�D� || Y�Z�, B�X� || D�Z�, B�X� || F�Y�, D�Z� || F�Y�, B�D� || X�Z�, B�F� || X�Y� 19. all pairs of skew segments B�F� and X�Z�, B�F� and Y�Z�, F�D� and X�Y�, F�D� and X�Z�, B�D� and X�Y�, B�D� and Y�Z�, F�Y� and X�Z�, F�Y� and B�D�, B�X� and F�D�, B�X� and Y�Z�, D�Z� and X�Y�, D�Z� and B�F� 20. all points at which three segments intersect B, F, D, X, Y, Z J H © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 19 Geometry: Concepts and Applications B F M E G D N Y X K L Z
4–2 NAME DATE PERIOD Skills Practice Parallel Lines and Transversals Identify each pair of angles as alternate interior, alternate exterior, consecutive interior, or vertical. 1. �1 and �6 2. �2 and �3 vertical consecutive interior 3. �2 and �7 4. �1 and �8 alternate interior alternate exterior 5. �2 and �5 6. �10 and �11 vertical consecutive interior 7. �13 and �12 8. �5 and �4 alternate exterior alternate exterior 9. �3 and �8 10. �14 and �15 vertical consecutive interior 11. �9 and �14 12. �14 and �11 vertical alternate interior Find the measure of each angle. Give a reason for each answer. 13. �7 45; 14. �4 45; Vertical angles Alternate are congruent. interior angles are congruent. 15. �3 135; 16. �6 135; Consecutive interior Linear pairs are angles are supplementary. supplementary. Find the measure of each angle. Give a reason for each answer. 17. �1 125; Linear pairs are supplementary. 18. �3 55; Vertical angles are congruent. 19. �12 80; Consecutive interior angles are supplementary. 20. �11 100; Alternate interior angles are congruent. 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 20 Geometry: Concepts and Applications 1 3 2 4 55° 1 2 3 45° 6 5 7 10 8 9 100° 4 5 11 12 6 7 13 14
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4–2<br />
NAME DATE PERIOD<br />
<strong>Skills</strong> <strong>Practice</strong><br />
Parallel Lines and Transversals<br />
Identify each pair of angles as alternate interior,<br />
alternate exterior, consecutive interior, or vertical.<br />
1. �1 and �6 2. �2 and �3<br />
vertical consecutive interior<br />
3. �2 and �7 4. �1 and �8<br />
alternate interior alternate exterior<br />
5. �2 and �5 6. �10 and �11<br />
vertical consecutive interior<br />
7. �13 and �12 8. �5 and �4<br />
alternate exterior alternate exterior<br />
9. �3 and �8 10. �14 and �15<br />
vertical consecutive interior<br />
11. �9 and �14 12. �14 and �11<br />
vertical alternate interior<br />
Find the measure of each angle. Give a reason for each answer.<br />
13. �7 45; 14. �4 45;<br />
Vertical angles Alternate<br />
are congruent. interior angles are<br />
congruent.<br />
15. �3 135; 16. �6 135;<br />
Consecutive interior Linear pairs are<br />
angles are<br />
supplementary.<br />
supplementary.<br />
Find the measure of each angle. Give a reason for each answer.<br />
17. �1 125; Linear pairs are supplementary.<br />
18. �3 55; Vertical angles are congruent.<br />
19. �12 80; Consecutive interior angles are<br />
supplementary.<br />
20. �11 100; Alternate interior angles are congruent.<br />
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