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Given angle 1 is congruent to angle 2, which theorem proves that line r and s are parallel? A. Converse of Same-Side Exterior Angles Theorem

B. Converse of Alternate Interior Angles Theorem

C. Converse of Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem

D. Converse of Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem


Given angle 1 is congruent to angle 2, which theorem proves that line r and s are parallel?

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