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Grade 8 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys
Chapter 11:Angle Relationships in Parallel Lines and Triangles; Lesson 1:Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal


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11.1 Independent Practice

Vocabulary Use the figure for Exercises 7–10.

  • Question 7 (request help)

    Name all pairs of corresponding angles.

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  • Question 8 (request help)

    Name both pairs of alternate exterior angles.

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  • Question 9 (request help)

    Name the relationship between \(\angle\) 3 and \(\angle\)6.

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  • Question 10 (request help)

    Name the relationship between \(\angle\)4 and \(\angle\)6.

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Find each angle measure.

  • Question 11 (request help)

    m\(\angle\)AGE when m\(\angle\)FHD = 30°

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  • Question 12 (request help)

    m\(\angle\)AGH when m\(\angle\)CHF = 150°

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  • Question 13 (request help)

    m\(\angle\)CHF when m\(\angle\)BGE = 110°

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  • Question 14 (request help)

    m\(\angle\)CHG when m\(\angle\)HGA = 120°

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  • Question 17 (request help)

    The Cross Country Bike Trail follows a straight line where it crosses 350th and 360th Streets. The two streets are parallel to each other. What is the measure of the larger angle formed at the intersection of the bike trail and 360th Street? Explain.

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  • Question 18 (request help)

    Critical Thinking How many different angles would be formed by a transversal intersecting three parallel lines? How many different angle measures would there be?

  •    different angles
       different angle measures

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