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If two lines are cut by a transversal such that corresponding angles are NOT congruent, what must be true? Justify your response.

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what must be true is that this particular two lines are not a set of PARALLEL lines. When the lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are congruent and the then the pairs of consecutive angles formed are supplementary .

If we are takling about corresponding angles, they will not be congruent if the lines are not parallel

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