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To find:
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Answer to Problem 16WE
Explanation of Solution
Vertical opposite angles are the angles formed on intersection of two lines. Vertical opposite angles are equal.
Here, lines
So,
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To find: angles that must be congruent to
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Answer to Problem 16WE
Explanation of Solution
First proof
If a transversal intersects two lines such that each pair of interior angles is supplementary then the lines are said to be parallel.
So,
(if a transversal intersects two lines such that each pair of interior angles is supplementary then the lines are said to be parallel)
Now findangles that must be congruent to
Alternate interior angles are equal.
If a transversal intersects two parallel lines then each pair of corresponding angles are congruent.
Therefore,
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