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Which can be used to prove that lines l and m are parallel? A) same-side exterior angle theorem B) converse of the alternate interior angles theorem C) converse of the same-side interior angles theorem D) converse of corresponding angles postulate
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C) Converse of the same-side interior angles theorem
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