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Which lines are parallel if m<5 =m<6? Need answers right now

○ line p is parallel to line q ; converse of alternate interior angles theorem
○ line p is parallel to line q ; converse of corresponding angles postulate
○ line l is parallel to line m; converse of corresponding angles postulate
○ line p is parallel to line q; converse of same side interior angles theorem

Which lines are parallel if m<5 =m<6? Need answers right now ○ line p is parallel-example-1
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line I is parallel toM to know how you got follow me and ask the the question

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Answer: Choice B

Step-by-step explanation:

Erase line L since we won't be using it. Erase every angle but angle 5 and angle 6.

If angle 5 and angle 6 are congruent, then we can use the converse of the corresponding angles postulate to show that lines p and q are parallel.

Angle 5 and angle 6 are corresponding angles since they are both in the same northeast corner, i.e. they're both in the same corresponding position so to speak.

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