**TI83F* AppVariable file 12/24/08, 18:344# ##GLGE03##!#nav 9AE51D1EC13445C5B24A00CF0B737DCFGLGE03.GLGE031  alternate exterior angles !alternate exterior angles:In the figure, transversal t intersects lines l and m. 1 and 7, and 2 and 8 are alternate exterior angles. alternate interior angles!alternate interior angles:In the figure, transversal t intersects lines l and m. 3 and 5, and 4 and 6 are alternate interior angles. consecutive interior angles !consecutive interior angles:In the figure, transversal t intersects lines l and m. 3 and 6, and 4 and 5 are consecutive interior angles. corresponding anglesh !corresponding angles:Angles that have the same position on two different parallel lines cut by a transversal. In the figure, 1 and 5,2 and 6, 3 and 7, and 4 and 8 are corresponding angles.  equidistantcequidistant:The distance between two lines measured along a perpendicular line is always the same. exterior angles!_exterior angles:The angles formed by one side of a triangle and the extension of another side. interior anglesWinterior angles:Angles that lie between two transversals that intersect the same line. parallel lines!Uparallel lines:Lines in the same plane that never intersect and have the same slope.  parallel planes:!Uparallel planes:Planes that do not intersect. In the figure, plane PQR || plane JKL.  point-slope formpoint-slope form:An equation of the form y - y1 = m(x - x1), where m is the slope and (x1, y1) is a given point on a nonvertical line.  rate of change3rate of change:The change in a quantity over time.   skew lines!nskew lines:Two nonparallel lines that do not intersect. In the figure, seg. AX and seg. BC are skew segments.  slope!slope:The ratio of the change in the y-coordinates (rise)to the corresponding change in the x-coordinates (run) as you move from one point to another along a line. slope-intercept formislope-intercept form:An equation of the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.  transversalQ!Ytransversal:A line that intersects two or more other lines to form eight or more angles.8` `  @@ ` @0 ` @ @0ZJ%(J%( Y@f4T4U``8`8( @  !@A@BpBD0@@Pp@@ @@  @ @a8bdPPP @8`8( @  !@A@BpBD0@@Pp@@ @@  @ @a8bdPPP @8` @ !!A @  @@\yy @@ ` @C `` 0PH x H HP8`8( @  !@A@BpBD0@@Pp@@ @@  @ @a8bdPPP @8`8( @  !@A@BpBD0@@Pp@@ @@  @ @a8bdPPP @8`0 0 0 0 8``8$8$`$  @!Aqa?         H P ` P H8  9s     @ @!" (0?@@ @ @ 8`! q !p 0 < p80 < 0 p R 2 c @yXf@ @ @ Fe  0      0 43"#FR!RlER J`5*I@ J2a0  ! 0! ys 0$\$1̀@&JI*,%JQ*0@u2\@8@ `P S`U@pS0 8`8( @  !@A@BpBD0@@Pp@@ @@  @ @a8bdPPP @