If the two lines being crossed are parallel lines then the corresponding angles are equal.
Corresponding angle are used to prove if lines are parallel. If they are congruent then the lines cut by the transferal are parallel.
If two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, then the corresponding angles are congruent. This is the transversal postulate. So the answer is the lines would be parallel. This means that the statement is true.
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corresponding angles are only equal if the angles are b/w the parallel lines.
If the two lines being crossed are parallel lines then the corresponding angles are equal.
Corresponding angle are used to prove if lines are parallel. If they are congruent then the lines cut by the transferal are parallel.
when two lines are cut by a transversal so that the corresponding angles are congruent, the the lines are parallel
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If there are only two parallel lines then 4 corresponding angles will be created
They are parallel lines
Providing that the two lines are parallel then they are called corresponding angles.
They don't always. When two lines are crossed by another line (called the transversal) the angles in matching corners are called corresponding angles. If the two lines being crossed are parallel lines, then (and only then) the corresponding angles are equal.
They don't always. When two lines are crossed by another line (called the transversal) the angles in matching corners are called corresponding angles. If the two lines being crossed are parallel lines, then (and only then) the corresponding angles are equal.
When two lines are crossed by another line (called the Transversal)
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