Given the information in the diagram, which theorem best justifies why lines j and k must be parallel?
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The converse of the theorem is best justify for why lines J and K must be parallel. We can say that. If two lines are intersected by a transversal, then corresponding angles and alternate, exterior angles, and also interior are congruent. The converse of the theorem is the best as well. If two corresponding angles are congruent, then the two lines will be cut by the transversal must be parallel
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