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If two lines, AB and EF, are parallel to a third line, CD, then what can we say about the lines AB and EF?

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AB and EF are perpendicular to each other.
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AB and EF intersect each other, but not at right angles.
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AB and EF are parallel to each other.
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We cannot say anything about AB and EF.
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Solution

The correct option is C AB and EF are parallel to each other.

Shown below are two lines, AB and EF, which are parallel to a common line CD. Let K be the transversal passing through the three lines.

We know that if a transversal intersects two parallel lines then the corresponding angles are equal.

as AB || CD, 1=2 (corresponding angles)

as CD || EF, 2=3 (corresponding angles)
Hence,
1=3

Therefore, AB is parallel to EF.


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