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In the given figure x = 145º. What theorem can be used to prove the lines p and a are parallel? A) Alternate interior angles converse theorem B) Same side interior angles conver…
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In the given figure x = 145º. What theorem can be used to prove the lines p and a are parallel? A) Alternate interior angles converse theorem B) Same side interior angles conver…
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In the given figure x = 145º. What theorem can be used to prove the lines p and a
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A) Alternate interior angles converse theorem
B) Same side interior angles converse theorem
C) Alternate exterior angles converse theorem
D) Corresponding angles converse theorem
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C) Alternate Exterior Angles Converse Theorem
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