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 5 of 6 in this lesson: 14.5.5 Parallelism passes along (transitivity)

14.5.5 Parallelism passes along (transitivity)

One more property, and it needs no transversal at all. If a line is parallel to a second, and that second is parallel to a third, then the first is parallel to the third:

If a ∥ b and b ∥ c, then a ∥ c.

Three lines, each pair parallel. Parallelism is transitive: it passes from a through b to c.
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Two lines that are both perpendicular to the same line are parallel to each other. (Both make a 90° angle with the shared line, so corresponding angles are equal — apply Test 1.)

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