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if a tranversal intersects two lines such that the bisectors of a pair of corresponding angles are parallel,then prove that the two lines are parallel.​
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Answered by mouryakrishnegowda
1

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Answered by anjanabrijesh23
1

The transversal AD intersects the two lines PQ and RS at points B and C respectively. BE is the bisector of ∠ABQ and CF is the bisector of ∠BCS.

As, BE is the bisector of ∠ABQ, then,

∠ABE=

2

1

∠ABQ

In the same way,

∠BCF=

2

1

∠BCS

Since BE and CF are parallel and AD is the transversal, therefore, by corresponding angle axiom,

∠ABE=∠BCF

2

1

∠ABQ=

2

1

∠BCS

∠ABQ=∠BCS

Therefore, by the converse of corresponding angle axiom,

PQ∥RS.

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