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Lines R and S are parallel.

this seems like a geometry question and I’m in Algebra so I probably shouldn’t even try to answer this.
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Answer:

Lines r and s are parallel.

Explanation:

When a line intersects two parallel lines, the opposite or corresponding angles formed are said to be equal.

Here, we are given that m∠4 = m∠5 which are the opposite angles when line l intersects the two lines a and b.

For this given condition to be true, lines r and s have to be parallel for which ∠1 = ∠5, ∠2 = ∠6, ∠3 = ∠6, ∠4 = ∠5 (and so forth), all are equal.

Therefore, we can conclude that lines r and s are parallel.

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