a transverse intersects two lines.which would always make the two lines parpendicular
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It is not necessary that when a transverse intesect two lines it would appear to be parallel.
||Concept:-
✍ two lines are parallel when the transverse (which intersect two lines) forms Consecutive interior angle equal to the sum of 180°.
> Additional information:-
|■| Consecutive interior angle is also
called allied interior angle.
|■| We can also derive parallel line by
studying Euclid's fifth postulates.
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