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identifying the converse of the corresponding angles theorem
which diagram represents the hypothesis of the converse of corresponding angles theorem?
The converse of the Corresponding Angles Theorem states that if two corresponding angles formed by a transversal cutting two lines are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. The hypothesis of this converse is that corresponding angles are congruent, so the diagram must mark a pair of congruent corresponding angles (not alternate interior, vertical, or other angle pairs) formed by a transversal and two lines. The first diagram clearly marks a pair of congruent corresponding angles, which matches the hypothesis.
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The first diagram (with lines \(m\) and \(n\) and marked corresponding congruent angles)