SOLUTION: If. The bisector of a pair of corresponding angles formed by a transversal with two given lines are parallel prove that the given lines are parallel
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Question 984654: If. The bisector of a pair of corresponding angles formed by a transversal with two given lines are parallel prove that the given lines are parallel
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If the two bisectors are parallel, then half of one bisected angle is equal to half of the other bisected angle. Then the bisected angles must be equal, and since they are opposite interior angles formed by the transversal and the original two lines, the original two lines must be parallel.
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