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Which diagram shows lines that must be parallel lines cut by a transversal?

2 horizontal lines are intersected by another line. At the intersection with the first line, the uppercase right angle is 91 degrees. At the intersection with the second line, the bottom right angle is 91 degrees.
2 horizontal lines are intersected by another line. At the intersection with the first line, uppercase right angle is 91 degrees and the bottom left angle is 91 degrees.
2 horizontal lines are intersected by another line. At the intersection with the first line, the uppercase right angle is 89 degrees and the bottom right angle is 91 degrees.
2 horizontal lines are intersected by another line. At the intersection with the first line, the bottom right angle is 91 degrees. At the intersection with the second line, the top right angle is 89 degrees.

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Answer:

2 horizontal lines are intersected by another line. At the intersection with the first line, the bottom right angle is 91 degrees. At the intersection with the second line, the top right angle is 89 degrees.

Explanation:

The last of the statements describes consecutive (same-side) interior angles at the transversal that are supplementary. That condition exists when the lines are parallel.

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