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Course 1 8-4 Classifying Lines 8-4 Classifying Lines Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day

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Course 1

8-4 Classifying Lines8-4 Classifying Lines

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Warm UpWarm Up

Lesson PresentationLesson Presentation

Problem of the DayProblem of the Day

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Warm UpGive the complement of each angle.

1. 80°

2. 64°

3. 15°

4. 48°

10°

26°

75°

42°

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Problem of the Day

Draw three points that are not in a straight line. Label them A, B, and C. How many different lines can you draw that contain two of the points? Name the lines.

3; AB, AC, BC

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Learn to classify different types of lines

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Vocabulary

parallel linesperpendicular linesskew lines

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Intersecting lines are lines that cross at one common point.

Parallel lines are lines in the same plane that never intersect.

Line YZ intersects line WX.

YZ intersects WX.

Line AB is parallel to line ML.

AB ML.

YW

Z X

B

A

M

L

The red arrows on the lines show that the lines are parallel. Reading Math

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Perpendicular lines intersect to form 90° angles, or right angles.

Line RS is perpendicular to line TU.

RS TU.S

R

T U

Skew lines are lines that lie in different planes. They are neither parallel nor intersecting.

Line AB and line ML are skew.

AB and ML are skew.

M

L

AB

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Additional Example 1A: Classifying Pairs of Lines

Classify each pair of lines.

The lines intersect to form right angles.

They are perpendicular.

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Additional Example 1B: Classifying Pairs of Lines

Classify each pair of lines.

The lines are in different planes and are not parallel or intersecting.

They are skew.

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Additional Example 1C: Classifying Pairs of Lines

Classify each pair of lines.

The lines are in the same plane. They do not appear to intersect.

They are parallel.

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Additional Example 1D: Classifying Pairs of Lines

Classify each pair of lines.

The lines cross at one common point.

They are intersecting.

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Check It Out: Example 1A

Classify each pair of lines.

The lines are in the same plane. They do not appear to intersect.

They are parallel.

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Check It Out: Example 1B

Classify each pair of lines.

The lines intersect to form right angles.

They are perpendicular.

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Check It Out: Example 1C

Classify each pair of lines.

The lines are in different planes and are not parallel or intersecting.

They are skew.

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Check It Out: Example 1D

Classify each pair of lines.

The lines cross at one common point.

They are intersecting.

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Additional Example 2: Application

The handrails on an escalator are in the same plane. What type of line relationship do they represent?

The handrails are in the same plane and do not intersect.

The lines are parallel.

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Check It Out: Example 2

The roads are in the same plane. What type of line relationship do they represent?

The lines cross at one common point.

The lines are intersecting.

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Draw an example of each type of line.

Parallel linesIntersecting linesPerpendicular linesSkew lines

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Do you have any questions concerning the types of lines that we discussed in class today?

HELP!

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Lesson Quiz

1. Sketch a pair of perpendicular lines.

2. Sketch a pair of parallel lines.

Use the figure to classify the lines.

3. AD and BC

4. AD and CF

5. AB and BG

parallel

skew

perpendicular

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Learned to classify different types of lines.

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