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Section 1

(15 cards)

Alternate Interior Angles

Front

Located on the interior of the lines, on opposite sides of the transversal. Congruent when formed by two parallel lines and a transversal.

Back

Transitive Property

Front

If the first is equal to the second, the second is equal to the third, then the first is equal to the third. Congruence and equality

Back

Reflexive Property

Front

Restating that something is equal/congruent to itself. Congruence and equality

Back

Perpendicular Lines

Front

Lines with opposite reciprocal slopes The intersection creates a right angle

Back

Symmetric Property

Front

Flipping around an equation or congruency statement. Congruence and equality

Back

Complementary Angles

Front

Angles whose measures sum to 90

Back

Supplementary Angles

Front

Angles whose measures sum to 180

Back

Perpendicular Bisector

Front

A line that intersects a line segment at its midpoint that has an opposite reciprocal slope

Back

Parallel Lines

Front

Lines with equal slopes The lines will never intersect

Back

Adjacent Angles

Front

Angles that share a common side and vertex

Back

Corresponding Angles

Front

Located on the interior and exterior of the lines, on the same side of the transversal. Congruent when formed by two parallel lines and a transversal.

Back

Alternate Exterior Angles

Front

Located on the exterior of the lines, on opposite sides of the transversal. Congruent when formed by two parallel lines and a transversal.

Back

Linear Pair

Front

Adjacent angles whose measures sum to 180 They form a line!

Back

Vertical Angles

Front

Angles that are formed by two intersecting lines The angles are congruent

Back

Consecutive Interior Angles

Front

Located on the interior of the lines, on the same side of the transversal. Supplementary when formed by two parallel lines and a transversal.

Back