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Points P, Q, R, and S are drawn so that line P Q and line R S do not intersect. Which additional statement is sufficient to show that line P Q and line R S are parallel?
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Points P, Q, R, and S are drawn so that line P Q and line R S do not intersect. Which additional statement is sufficient to show that line P Q and line R S are parallel?
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Points P, Q, R, and S are drawn so that line P Q and line R S do not intersect.
Which additional statement is sufficient to show that line P Q and line R S are parallel?
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line PQ and line RS have the same slope
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