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File Name: 70096_parallel
Description: Illustration used to prove the theorem "If three or more parallel lines intercept equal segments on one transversal, they intercept equal segments on any other transversal."
Source: C. A. Hart & Daniel D. Feldman Plane And Solid Geometry (New York: American Book Company, 1911) 94
Keywords: geometry, parallel lines, line, parallels, transversal, transversal

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