SOLUTION: The relationship between corresponding angles is stated as a postulate, but the relationships between alternate interior angles, consecutive interior angles, and alternate exterior
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Question 98542: The relationship between corresponding angles is stated as a postulate, but the relationships between alternate interior angles, consecutive interior angles, and alternate exterior angles are stated as theorems. Explain the difference Answer by elima(1433) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Theorem is a statement that can be justified by logical reasoning and must
be proven before it is accepted as true.
Postulate is a rule of geometry that is accepted as being true without proof
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