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how do I find whether the converse of the corresponding angles theorem states that if two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of corresponding angles is parallel, then the two lines are "blank"? ( use the options in the 2nd drop box)

how do I find whether the converse of the corresponding angles theorem states that-example-1
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User Midhun K
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the corresponding angles theorem states that if two coplanar lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of corresponding angles is parallel, then the two lines are known as Parallel lines.

Thus, the answer is Parralel lines.

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