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What happens if the red lines are NOT parallel. Which angle types are still congruent? (Please help...thanks)

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When the red lines in a geometric figure are not parallel, the congruency of angles may vary. Vertical angles formed by the intersection of non-parallel lines are always congruent, while corresponding angles and alternate interior angles may or may not be congruent. The congruency of angles depends on the specific relationship between the angles and the lines in the figure, and further analysis of the figure would be necessary to determine which angles are congruent.

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