ML Geometry 2-6 Proving Statements About Angles
ML Geometry 2-6 Proving Statements About Angles
ML Geometry 2-6 Proving Statements About Angles
2.6
What you should learn
GOAL 1 Use angle congruence properties. GOAL 2 Prove properties about special pairs of angles.
Angle congruence is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. Here are some examples.
REFLEXIVE SYMMETRIC TRANSITIVE
The Transitive Property of Angle Congruence is proven in Example 1. The Reflexive and Symmetric Properties are left for you to prove in Exercises 10 and 11.
EXAMPLE 1
To prove the Transitive Property of Congruence for angles, begin by drawing three congruent angles. Label the vertices as A, B, and C.
GIVEN PROVE
A B, B C A C
Reasons 1. Given
Statements 1. A B, 2. 3. 4. 5.
B C mA = mB mB = mC mA = mC A C
2. Definition of congruent angles 3. Definition of congruent angles 4. Transitive property of equality 5. Definition of congruent angles
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EXAMPLE 2 Proof
m3 = 40, 1 2, 2 3 m1 = 40
Reasons 1. Given
Statements 1. m3 = 40, 1 2, 2 3 2. 1 3 3. m1 = m3 4. m1 = 40
EXAMPLE 3 Proof
Using Technology
What do you notice about the measures of AQB and AQC? AQC and CQD? AQB and CQD? Rotate BC to a different position. Do the angles retain the same relationship? Make a conjecture about two angles supplementary to the same angle.
A q B
C D
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GOAL 2
If two angles are supplementary to the same angle (or to congruent angles) then they are congruent. If m1 + m2 = 180 and m2 + m3 = 180, then 1 3.
THEOREM 2.5
If two angles are complementary to the same angle (or to congruent angles) then the two angles are congruent. If m4 + m5 = 90 and m5 + m6 = 90, then 4 6.
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EXAMPLE 4 Proof
GIVEN
PROVE
Reasons 1. Given
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
2. Definition of supplementary 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
angles Transitive property of equality Definition of congruent angles Substitution property of equality Subtraction property of equality Definition of congruent angles
P O S T U L AT E POSTULATE 12
m1 + m2 = 180
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EXAMPLE 5
SOLUTION
Using the transitive property of equality, m8 = 125. The diagram shows m7 + m8 = 180. Substitute 125 for m8 to show m7 = 55.
2 4
1 3, 2 4
STUDENT HELP
EXAMPLE 6
GIVEN PROVE
Study Tip Remember that previously proven theorems can be used as reasons in a proof, as in Step 3 of the proof at the right.
6 and 7 are a linear pair 2. 5 and 6 are supplementary, 6 and 7 are supplementary 3. 5 7
GUIDED PRACTICE
Vocabulary Check Concept Check
1. If CDE
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example of the
handles. Will the angle formed by the blades be the same as the angle formed by the handles? Explain. Skill Check
3. By the Transitive Property of Congruence,
if A B and B C, then
C.
In Exercises 49, 1 and 3 are a linear pair, 1 and 4 are a linear pair, and 1 and 2 are vertical angles. Is the statement true? 4. 1 3 7. 3 2
112 Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof
5. 1 2 8. 3 4
6. 1 4 9. m2 +m3 =180
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10.
PROVING THEOREM 2.2 Copy and complete the proof of the Symmetric Property of Congruence for angles.
GIVEN PROVE
A B B A
Reasons 1. 3. 4.
A
Statements 1. A B 2.
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3. mB = mA 4. B A 11.
PROVING THEOREM 2.2 Write a two-column proof for the Reflexive Property of Congruence for angles.
FINDING ANGLES In Exercises 1217, complete the statement given that mEHC = mDHB = mAHB = 90 12. If m7 = 28, then m3 =
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A G
F E 7 1 6 5 H 4 3 C B
? . ? .
15. If mGHB = 158, then mFHC = 16. If m7 = 31, then m6 = ? . 17. If mGHD = 119, then m4 = 18.
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PROVING THEOREM 2.5 Copy and complete the proof of the Congruent Complements Theorem.
GIVEN
1 2 4
PROVE
Reasons 1.
HOMEWORK HELP
Exs. 10, 11 Exs. 1217 Exs. 1217 Exs. 1922 Exs. 2328 Exs. 2328
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FINDING CONGRUENT ANGLES Make a sketch using the given information. Then, state all of the pairs of congruent angles. 19. 1 and 2 are a linear pair. 2 and 3 are a linear pair. 3 and 4 are a
linear pair.
20. XYZ and VYW are vertical angles. XYZ and ZYW are supplementary.
HOMEWORK HELP
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m3 = 120, 1 4, 3 4 m1 = 120
24. GIVEN
PROVE
2 1 3
25. GIVEN
PROVE
26. GIVEN
PROVE
5 6 4 7
4 S
xy USING ALGEBRA In Exercises 27 and 28, solve for each variable. Explain your reasoning.
27.
(4w 10) 13w 2(x 25) (2x
28.
3y 30) 3(6z 7) (4y (10z 35) 45)
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FOCUS ON
APPLICATIONS
29.
WALL TRIM A chair rail is a type of wall trim that is placed about three feet above the floor to protect the walls. Part of the chair rail below has been replaced because it was damaged. The edges of the replacement piece were angled for a better fit. In the diagram, 1 and 2 are supplementary, 3 and 4 are supplementary, and 2 and 3 each have measures of 50. Is 1 4? Explain.
box has slotted sides to guide a saw when making angled cuts.
RE
L AL I
1 2
3 4
FE
30.
a picture frame, as shown at the right. The corners are all right angles, and m1 = m2 = 52. Is 4 3? Explain why or why not.
31. 32.
angles with a common vertex. Observe the measures of the three angles as one right angle is rotated about the other. What theorem does this illustrate?
Test Preparation
QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON Choose the statement that is true about the diagram. In the diagram, 9 is a right angle and m3 = 42.
A B C D
The quantity in column A is greater. The quantity in column B is greater. The two quantities are equal. The relationship cant be determined from the given information.
Column A Column B
9 7 1 2 8 3 5 4 6
m3 + m4 m3 + m6 m5 m7 + m8
m1 + m2 m7 + m8 3(m3) m9
X Y R Z P q
5 Challenge
37.
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MIXED REVIEW
FINDING ANGLE MEASURES In Exercises 3840, the measure of 1 and the relationship of 1 to 2 is given. Find m2. (Review 1.6 for 3.1) 38. m1 = 62, complementary to 2 39. m1 = 8, supplementary to 2 40. m1 = 47, complementary to 2 41. PERPENDICULAR LINES The definition of perpendicular lines states that if
two lines are perpendicular, then they intersect to form a right angle. Is the converse true? Explain. (Review 2.2 for 3.1)
xy USING ALGEBRA Use the diagram and the given information to solve
for the variable. (Review 2.5) 42. AD EF, EF CF 43. AB EF, EF BC 44. DE EF, EF JK
A 16x w 2 D 5y
5 B 28x
11 C 3w 4
J 9z M
1.5y
K 3z L 2
45. JM ML, ML KL
7 E
QUIZ 2
1. x 3 = 7 4. 2x + 20 = 4x 12 2. x + 8 = 27 5. 3(3x 7) = 6
Self-Test for Lessons 2.42.6 Solve the equation and state a reason for each step. (Lesson 2.4) 3. 2x 5 = 13 6. 2(2x + 4) = 16
PROOF In Exercises 7 and 8 write a two column proof. (Lesson 2.5) 7. GIVEN
PROVE
B
BA BC, BC CD, AE DF
8. GIVEN
PROVE
F
EH GH, FG GH FG EH
BE CF
A
F E X H
9.
ASTRONOMY While looking through a telescope one night, you begin looking due east. You rotate the telescope straight upward until you spot a comet. The telescope forms a 142 angle with due east, as shown. What is the angle of inclination of the telescope from due west? (Lesson 2.6)
West
142 East
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