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Lines Angles and Triangles

Introduction
       Geometry originated when man felt the need to measure his land. Ancient Egyptians were perhaps the first people to study geometry. Later, the Babylonians studied in a systematic way.
Basic Geometrical Concepts
       Point : It is an exact location. It is a fine dot which has neither length nor breadth nor thickness but has position i.e., it has no magnitude.
Important Terms
       Axioms : The self-evident truths or the basic facts which are accepted without any proof are called axioms.
Angles
       Reflex Angle : An angle whose measure is more than 180o and less than 360o is called a reflex angle.
Theorem
       If two lines intersect, then the vertically opposite angles are congruent.
Parallel lines
       Two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and they do not intersect each other even if they are extended on either side.
Transversal
       A transversal is a line that intersects (or cuts) two or more coplanar lines at distinct points.
Theorem2
       If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then each pair of alternate angles are equal.
Converse of Theorem2
       If a transversal intersects two lines in such a way that a pair of alternate interior angles are equal, then the two lines are parallel.
Theorem3
       If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then each pair of consecutive interior angles are supplementary.
Converse of Theorem3
       If a transversal intersects two lines in such a way that a pair of consecutive interior angles are supplementary, then the two lines are parallel.
Interior and Exterior Angles of Triangle
       In a triangle when we refer to an angle, we mean the angle bounded by the two sides. The three angles lie in the interior region of the triangle. These angles are called the interior angles of the triangle.
Theorem4
       If a side of a triangle is produced, the exterior angle so formed is equal to the sum of the interior opposite angles.
Angles sum property
       A triangle is a plane closed geometric figure formed by three line segments joining three non-collinear points.
Theorem5
       The sum of the three angles of a triangle is 180o.
Summary
       Intersecting lines : Two lines having a common point are called intersecting lines. The common point is known as the point of intersection.
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