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This document discusses different ways to prove that two lines are parallel using postulates and theorems about angles formed when lines are cut by a transversal. It provides four postulates/theorems: if corresponding angles are congruent, alternate interior angles are congruent, consecutive interior angles are supplementary, or consecutive exterior angles are supplementary, then the lines are parallel. It also gives examples of finding values of x to make lines parallel and lists six ways to prove two lines are parallel.
This document discusses different ways to prove that two lines are parallel using postulates and theorems about angles formed when lines are cut by a transversal. It provides four postulates/theorems: if corresponding angles are congruent, alternate interior angles are congruent, consecutive interior angles are supplementary, or consecutive exterior angles are supplementary, then the lines are parallel. It also gives examples of finding values of x to make lines parallel and lists six ways to prove two lines are parallel.
This document discusses different ways to prove that two lines are parallel using postulates and theorems about angles formed when lines are cut by a transversal. It provides four postulates/theorems: if corresponding angles are congruent, alternate interior angles are congruent, consecutive interior angles are supplementary, or consecutive exterior angles are supplementary, then the lines are parallel. It also gives examples of finding values of x to make lines parallel and lists six ways to prove two lines are parallel.
Show that corresponding angles are equal. Show that alternative interior angles are equal. Show that consecutive interior angles are supplementary. Show that consecutive exterior angles are supplementary. In a plane, show that the lines are perpendicular to the same line.