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Asked by Moxie

A is only parallel to B if and Only if they are cut by a transversal. I was wondering is this was a bi-conditional statement.

It is a false statement. Lines to not have to be cut by a transversal to be parallel.
18 years ago

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Answered by josh
u tell me I need help myself
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