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2 April, 19:58

How do you prove theorems behind two parallel lines cut by a transversal?

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  1. 2 April, 20:21
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    The way to do it can be explained like this:

    Say AB and CD are the two parallel lines cut by a transversal at E and F respectively.

    Then the pairs of alternate interior angles are:

    Angle (AEF) and Angle (DFE)

    Angle (CFE) and Angle (BEF)

    Now lets prove if this is true:

    Angle (CFE) + Angle (DFE) = 180

    (linear pair)

    Also

    Angle (CFE) + Angle (AEF) = 180

    (Corresponding angles)

    Equate the above results:

    Angle (CFE) + Angle (DFE) = Angle (CFE) + Angle (AEF)

    Angle (DFE) = Angle (AEF)

    Happens the same with

    Angle (CFE) = Angle (BEF)

    Hope this is very useful for you
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