Corresponding Angles Diagram Horizontal lines f and g are shown with a transversal line z that goes from the upper left to the lower right. Arrows on the lines f and g indicate that they are parallel. The intersection of lines f and z creates 4 angles. Angle 1 is in the upper left, angle 2 is in the upper right, angle 3 is in the lower left, and angle 4 is in the lower right. The intersection of lines g and z creates 4 angles. Angle 5 is in the upper left, angle 6 is in the upper right, angle 7 is in the lower left, and angle 8 is in the lower right. Question Multiple Choice Use the Corresponding Angles diagram to answer the question. Which can be used to directly prove that ? (1 point) Responses Alternate Interior Angles Theorem Alternate Interior Angles Theorem Corresponding Angles Postulate Corresponding Angles Postulate Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem
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The correct answer is Corresponding Angles Postulate.