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When two straight lines are cut by a third, if the sum of two interior angles on the same side of the secant line is equal to two right angles, the two lines are parallel. Proposition XXV. If two parallel lines are cut by a third straight line, the alter- nate-interior angles are equal. Corollary I. If two parallel lines are cut by a third straight line, any two corresponding angles are equal. Corollary II. If two parallel lines are cut by a third straight line, the sum of the two Interior angl...es on the same side of the secant line is equal to two right angles. Proposition XXVI. The sum of the three angles of any triangle is equal to two right angles. Corollary, If one side of a triangle is extended, the exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite angles. Proposition XXVII. The sum of all the angles of any convex polygon is equal to twice as many right angles, less four, as the figure has sides. 16* 186 ELEMENTS OP GEOMETRY. Pboposition XXVIII. Two parallelograms are equal when two adjacent sides and the included angle of the one are equal to two adjacent sides and the included angle of the other.
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