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Transversal / Euclidean geometry / Perpendicular / Right angle / Triangle / Vertical angles / Congruence / Axiom / Parallel / Geometry / Elementary geometry / Parallel postulate
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Transversal
Euclidean geometry
Perpendicular
Right angle
Triangle
Vertical angles
Congruence
Axiom
Parallel
Geometry
Elementary geometry
Parallel postulate

1.2 Euclid’s Parallel Postulate 19

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