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When you use a transversal to construct a line parallel to a given line, how do you prove that the lines are parallel?


A.
Show that the transversal is drawn through a point not on the line.


B.
Show that the corresponding angles are congruent.
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C. Show that the alternate interior angles are congruent.

D. Show that the alternate exterior angles are congruent.
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