Big Ideas Math Integrated I, 2016
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1-3. Quiz
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Exercise 13 Page 518

The angles are not corresponding angles.

No

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The only way m and n are parallel, is if the marked angles are 90^(∘). But we do not know if they are 90^(∘). Therefore we cannot know if they are parallel or not.

Let's show the case when m ∥ n as well as an extreme case of when the congruent angles do not result in m and n being parallel lines.