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Given ∠4≅∠14, which lines, if any, must be parallel based on the given information? Justify your conclusion. a∥b, Converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem a∥b, Converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem a∥b, Converse of the Corresponding Angles Theorem not enough information to make a conclusion Two horizontal, parallel lines, line c and line d, where line c is above line d. These lines are intersected by two diagonal parallel lines, line a and line b. Line a is to the left of line b. The angles created by each intersection are numbered. From top left, going clockwise, the angles where line a intersects line c are labeled eleven, ten, nine, and twelve. The angles where line b intersects line c are labeled seven, six, five, and eight. The angles where line a intersects line d are labeled fifteen, fourteen, thirteen and sixteen. The angles where line b intersects line d are labeled three, two, one and four.

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a∥b, Converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem

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