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Prove the following theorem:
Given 3 different lines a, b, and c. If a is parallel to b (a║b), and c intersects a (c∩a), then prove that c intersects b (c∩b).


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Answer:

Well, I think this is correct:

Well, if we know that a and b are parallel, that means they have the same slope but different y-intercept.  So, if c and a intersects, then c and b are bound to intercept, because when c intersects with a, it will also cross b, since it will be going in the same route...which will make it also intersect with b. (crossing.)

Sorry if I'm wrong.

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