Stage 14 · Intersecting Lines, Parallel Lines & Translation

14.4  Tests for Parallel Lines

Equal corresponding angles, equal Z-angles, or U-angles to 180° — any one proves the lines parallel.

Ages 11–14 · Reasoning, one step at a time
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Point 5 of 5 in this lesson: 14.4.5 Test 3 — co-interior angles supplementary ⇒ parallel

14.4.5 Test 3 — co-interior angles supplementary ⇒ parallel

The co-interior pair — the U-shape, both angles between the lines and on the same side of the transversal — behaves a little differently. Same-side angles aren't equal when lines are parallel; they add up to 180°. So the third test is about a sum, not a match.

Test 3 — Co-interior angles

If a pair of co-interior angles sum to 180° (they are supplementary), then the two lines are parallel.

Again it follows from Test 1 with one step. One co-interior angle forms a linear pair (on the transversal) with a corresponding angle to the other. A linear pair sums to 180°, so if the two co-interior angles also sum to 180°, the corresponding angles must be equal — and Test 1 finishes the job.

U-angles sum to 180° matching corresponding angles equal (linear pair) a ∥ b.

Worked example

Co-interior angles are 110° and 70°. Their sum is 110 + 70 = 180° ⇒ by Test 3, a ∥ b. But 110° and 80° sum to 190° — that proves nothing; those lines are not parallel.

All three tests say the same thing in three costumes — given the angle agreement at one transversal, the lines are parallel. Here they are side by side:

TestPair (shape)ConditionConclusion
1Corresponding (F)equala ∥ b
2Alt. interior (Z)equala ∥ b
3Co-interior (U)sum = 180°a ∥ b
The three tests are equivalent — satisfy any one and the other two automatically hold.
Watch out

These tests run angles ⇒ parallel. The reverse direction — parallel ⇒ angles — is the next lesson, so don't assume the lines are parallel before you've checked the condition. And remember a co-interior (U) pair must sum to 180°, not be equal: 70° and 70° are not a valid co-interior test, but 110° and 70° are.

Now practice spotting which test a given figure hands you. Each card marks one pair (equal, or a sum). Read it, then choose the matching test.

Try it whichtest — which test proves it?
Look at which pair is marked and the condition shown. Pick the test that applies — or "can't conclude" if the condition isn't met.
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