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  • 21-10-2022
  • Mathematics
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Suppose that two lines, AB and CD, are intersected by a transversal.
Which of the following reasons alone could be used to show that the lines are parallel?

The CORRECT ANSWER is
Alternate exterior angles converse

The answer is NOT
Linear pair theorem
Consecutive interior angles theorem
Congruent supplements

Suppose that two lines AB and CD are intersected by a transversal Which of the following reasons alone could be used to show that the lines are parallel The COR class=

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