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svetoff [14.1K]
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given the following information, determine which lines, if any, are parallel. state the converse that justifies your answer.
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<h3>What are the relationships between angles formed by parallel lines?</h3>

Parallel lines are lines that do not meet, when extended indefinitely.

The possible information given as obtained from a similar question posted online are;

1. ‹1 is congruent to ‹5

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3. m‹8 + m‹9 = 180°

4. ‹16 is congruent to ‹14

5. m‹1 + m‹4 = 180°

6. ‹3 is congruent to ‹13

7. ‹2 is congruent to ‹10

8. ‹11 is congruent to ‹15

9. m‹4 + m‹13 = 180°

10. ‹8 is congruent to ‹6

1. Given that ‹1 is congruent to ‹5 where ‹1 and ‹5 are alternate exterior angles, we have that line <em>w </em>is parallel to line <em>z </em>

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Theorem (converse); Alternate exterior angles formed by two parallel lines having a common transversal are congruent.

2. ‹7 and ‹9 are alternate interior angles.

Given that ‹7 is congruent to ‹9, therefore;

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Theorem (converse); Alternate interior angles formed by two parallel lines having a common transversal are congruent.

3. Given that m‹8 + m‹9 = 180°, therefore;

‹8 and ‹9 are supplementary angles, formed between lines <em>x </em>and <em>y</em>.

‹8 and ‹9 are also consecutive interior angles.

Theorem (converse); Consecutive interior angles formed between parallel lines are supplementary.

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Theorem (converse); Corresponding angles formed by parallel lines are congruent.

Given ‹16 congruent to ‹14, we have;

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Given that m‹1 + m‹4 = 180°, we have;

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Given that ‹3 congruent to ‹13, we have;

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10. ‹8 and ‹6 are corresponding angles formed by lines <em>w </em>and <em>z</em>.

‹8 is congruent to ‹6, therefore;

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