A transversal intersects two lines. Which condition would always make the two lines parallel? *
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Two lines are parallel if and only if the two angles of any pair of corresponding angles of any transversal are congruent (equal in measure).
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Euclid's Proposition 27 states that if a transversal intersects two lines so that alternate interior angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel.
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