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Fred states that if e, is parallel to , and & is parallel to , then it follows that h, is parallel to l3. Is Fred right? Show your answer using a diagram.

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Yes, Fred is correct because if ℓ
_1 is parallel to ℓ
_2, and ℓ
_2 is parallel to ℓ
_3, then it follows that ℓ
_1 is parallel to ℓ
_3 based on corresponding angles theorem.

In Mathematics and Geometry, corresponding angles theorem is a theorem which states that corresponding angles are always congruent when the transversal intersects two or more parallel lines.

By applying corresponding angles theorem to the two parallel lines ℓ
_1 and ℓ
_2 cut through by transerval t, we have the following congruent angles:

m∠1 ≅ m∠2

By applying corresponding angles theorem to the two parallel lines ℓ
_1 and ℓ
_3 cut through by transerval t, we have the following congruent angles:

m∠1 ≅ m∠3

In this context, we can logically conclude that Fred's postulate is correct.

Complete Question:

Fred states that if ℓ
_1 is parallel to ℓ
_2, and ℓ
_2 is parallel to ℓ
_3, then it follows that ℓ
_1 is parallel to ℓ
_3. Is Fred right? Show your answer using a diagram.

Fred states that if e, is parallel to , and & is parallel to , then it follows-example-1
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