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how to prove that two alternate angles are parallel

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Answered by MRMODERATE
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If two lines are cut by a transversal and the alternate exterior angles are equal, then the two lines are parallel. Angles can be equal or congruent; you can replace the word "equal" in both theorems with "congruent" without affecting the theorem. So if ∠B and ∠L are equal (or congruent), the lines are parallel.

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