Friday, January 25, 2013

Transverse Plane

Introduction to transversals plane:

The line, ray or segment which intersects the one or two line or ray or segment in the same plane. The intersected line should not to be parallel.We can also define it as; a line that passes through the one or two lines that are in the same plane (coplanar) is called as transversal line.
Angles:
There are several angles are made by the transversal line which intersect the parallel line.
Corresponding angles

Alternate angles
Alternate Interior angles
Alternate Exterior Angles
Vertical angles
Consecutive interior angles


Transversals Vs Parallel Line Angles:

Corresponding Angles:
When a transversal line intersects the two parallel lines, the angles in the matching corner are called as corresponding angles.The corresponding angles are always having common value.The corresponding angles are the congruent angles that lie on the same side of the transversal line.
Alternate Interior angles:
When a transversal line intersects the two parallel lines, the pair of angles that are on the opposite side of the transversal line but inside of the two lines called as alternate interior angle.The Alternate Interior angles are always having common measurement.
Alternate Exterior Angles:
When a transversal line intersects the two parallel lines, the pair of angles that are on the opposite side of the transversal line but outside of the two lines called as alternate Exterior angle.The Alternate Exterior angles are always having common measurement. Understanding math help online tutor is always challenging for me but thanks to all math help websites to help me out.

Tansversals :vertical and Consecutive Angles:

Vertical angles:
The opposite angles made by the transversal line that intersect the parallel lines are called as vertical angles. These angles are also called as vertically opposite angles.The vertical angles are also having common measurement.
Consecutive interior angles:
The pair of angles on one side of the transversal line but inside of the two lines is called as consecutive interior angles.The sums of the consecutive interior angles are equal to 180 degree.

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