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Justice Haney
20 May, 08:07
Prove that <1+m<2+m<3=180
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Javion Ramsey
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The first is if the corresponding angles, the angles that are on the same corner at each intersection, are equal, then the lines are parallel. The second is if the alternate interior angles, the angles that are on opposite sides of the transversal and inside the parallel lines, are equal, then the lines are parallel.
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