Section 3 Parallel and Perpindicular Lines

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Interior Angles: <3, <4, < 5, <6
Exterior Angles: <1, <2, <8, <7
Alternate Interior Angles: <4 & <6, <3 & <5
Alternate Exterior Angles: <1 &<7, <2 & ,8
Corresponding Angles: <1 & <5, <2 & <6, <4 &<8, <3 & <7

Parallel Lines

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Square

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A square is a regular polygon with equal sides and angles. All the angles are 90 degrees. Click on any point and move the square around to see how the sides are all equal with one another.

Rectangle

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A rectangle is a polygon with opposite parallel equal sides. It contains all 90 degrees.


Rectangle 2

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Rectangle 3

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Perimeter: 24 units
Area: 32 units