Transversals - Definition, Examples, Common misconceptions - Teachoo - Transversals

part 2 - Transversals - Transversals - Chapter 5 Class 7 - Parallel and Intersecting Lines (Ganita Prakash) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)
part 3 - Transversals - Transversals - Chapter 5 Class 7 - Parallel and Intersecting Lines (Ganita Prakash) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)
part 4 - Transversals - Transversals - Chapter 5 Class 7 - Parallel and Intersecting Lines (Ganita Prakash) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)

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TransversalTransversal is a line which intersects two or more lines at distinct points Since line XY intersects line AB & CD, at distinct points P & Q It is transversal. It can also intersect more than 2 lines Here XY intersects these 4 lines. At distinct points P, Q, R, S. So, it is a transversal Generally, We talk about transversal of parallel lines Here, line l and m are parallel and line p is the transversal of line l & m. Let’s learn the angles formed by the transversal. Here, line XY intersects AB & CD at point O. Since it does not intersect at distinct points, it is not a transversal.

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Davneet Singh has done his B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He has been teaching from the past 15 years. He provides courses for Maths, Science and Computer Science at Teachoo