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o Only lines r and s must be parallel.
o Only lines t and umust be parallel.
Lines r and s and lines t and u must be parallel.
O Neither lines r and s nor lines t and u must be parallel


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If <6≈<10and <5≈<7, which describes all the lines that must be parallel?
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