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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 03:40 kiarasanchez17

Write a two-column proof that the m<3 = m<5 WITHOUT using the alternate interior angles theorem (which is essentially what we are proving here). the figure below shows a transversal t, which intersects the parallel lines PQ and rs


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