Math, asked by pari500, 6 months ago

if a transversal intersect a pair of lines in such a way that a pair of alternate angles are equal, then what conclusion would you like to draw? ​

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Answered by nakshatra29
2

Step-by-step explanation:

The intersected lines are parallel to each other

Corresponding angles are also equal

Allied angles or same side angles add up to 180 degrees

Hope it helps you:)

Answered by Anonymous
3

If a transversal intersects a pair of lines in such a way that a pair of alternate angles are equal, then both the lines are parallel to each other.

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