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Problem 552: Parallel lines, Transversal, Angles
Level: High School, College, Math Education The figure shows line L1 parallel to L2 with the angles a, b,
c, d, e, and f.
Prove that a + c + e = b + d + f.
Geometry problem solving
Geometry problem solving is one of the most challenging skills for students to learn. When a problem requires auxiliary construction, the difficulty of the problem increases drastically, perhaps because deciding which construction to make is an ill-structured problem. By “construction,” we mean adding geometric figures (points, lines, planes) to a problem figure that wasn’t mentioned as "given."
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