Chapter 3: Q16 (page 87)
In each exercise some information is given. Use this information to name the segments that must be parallel. If there are no such segments, write none.

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The obtained conclusion is that and .
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Chapter 3: Q16 (page 87)
In each exercise some information is given. Use this information to name the segments that must be parallel. If there are no such segments, write none.

The obtained conclusion is that and .
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Classify each pair of angles as alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles, corresponding angles, or none of these.
and

Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never.
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Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never.
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Exercises 23 – 29 refer to the diagram in Step 2 of Exercise 22
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