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\qquad \qquad \bf \huge\star \: \: \large{ \underline{Answer} } \huge \: \: \star

For two lines to be parallel, there should be angles that follow some specific properties that is usually observed with parallel lines.

We can clearly see that :


\qquad❖ \: \sf \: \angle7 \cong \angle16

( by Alternate interior angle pair )


\qquad \large \sf {Conclusion} :

Lines l and m are parallel to each other.

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