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Complete the missing parts of the paragraph proof. Given: 1 || m; 21 23
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We know that angle 1 is congruent to angle 3 and that
line lis parallel to line m because
v. We see that
vis congruent to by the alternate
interior angles theorem. Therefore, angle 1 is congruent
to angle 2 by the transitive property. So, we can
conclude that lines p and q are parallel by the
1
N
m
3

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