A particular type of transversal is one that is perpendicular to the lines that it intersects.
When the transveral is perpendicular to the lines it intersect, we can get the following theorems relating parallel and perpendicular lines.
Using properties of parallel lines, we can relate three parallel lines given one line in common.
To construct a perpendicular line, we can use the following method:
Choose two points on a given line.
Construct an arc centered at one of the points.
Construct an arc centered at the other point, such that this arc intersects the arc constructed in Step 2 at two distinct points.
Plot points where the two arcs intersect. Here we have used A and A'.
Construct the line \overleftrightarrow{AA'}. It is perpendicular to the line constructed in Step 1.
If we want the perpendicular line to pass through a particular point, we can adjust the radii of the compass so that both arcs pass through that point.
Consider the given relations between lines:
Determine the relationship between the lines b and c. Justify your answer.
Determine the relationship between the lines a and d. Justify your answer.
Determine the relation between the lines a and c. Justify your answer.
Find the value of x that makes the diagram valid.
Urbana is looking for some treasure that her aunt has buried on the beach. Her aunt has given the hint that the treasure is 20 steps directly North of their bags. Urbana knows that when she is standing at the bags and facing towards the nearest yellow flag she is looking directly East.
Describe how Urbana can determine which direction is directly north.