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    Please formulate more precise what you want to prove.
    $endgroup$
    – Peter
    Mar 11 at 10:41






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    I would bet you meant corresponding angles between two parallel lines and a line crossing them...but I won't. Better, try to write correctly what you mean.
    $endgroup$
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    Mar 11 at 10:49

















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    Please formulate more precise what you want to prove.
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    – Peter
    Mar 11 at 10:41






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    I would bet you meant corresponding angles between two parallel lines and a line crossing them...but I won't. Better, try to write correctly what you mean.
    $endgroup$
    – DonAntonio
    Mar 11 at 10:49
















$begingroup$
Please formulate more precise what you want to prove.
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– Peter
Mar 11 at 10:41




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Please formulate more precise what you want to prove.
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Mar 11 at 10:41




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I would bet you meant corresponding angles between two parallel lines and a line crossing them...but I won't. Better, try to write correctly what you mean.
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Mar 11 at 10:49





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