Stage 14 · Intersecting Lines, Parallel Lines & Translation

14.5  Properties of Parallel Lines

Run the door the other way: parallel lines hand you equal F-angles, equal Z-angles, and U-angles to 180°.

Ages 11–14 · Reasoning, one step at a time
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Point 4 of 6 in this lesson: 14.5.4 The two-way door: tests vs. properties

14.5.4 The two-way door: tests vs. properties

The table above lines up two families that look almost identical. The difference is entirely about which fact is the given and which is the conclusion.

Same picture, opposite arrow. The toggle below shows it: flip the direction and watch the given and the conclusion swap places.

Try it Flip the door
Switch between Test and Property. The picture barely changes — but the given and the conclusion trade roles.
direction
Watch out

Don't use a property when only the test is justified, or the reverse. If the problem never says the lines are parallel, you cannot assume equal angles — you would have to prove parallel first.

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