Converse of the Parallel Lines Theorem

Students discover that when constructing congruent angles along a transversal, the two lines formed must in fact be parallel. This example only shows corresponding angles, but you can use the applet to extend it to other types of angles.

 

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corresponding-angles  geometry  parallel-lines 
Grupo destino (edad)
14 – 18
Idioma
English
 
 
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