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A line that intersects two or more lines at a distinct point is known as a transversal line.

A transversal is a line in geometry that connects two lines in the same plane at two different places. When determining whether two or more other lines in the Euclidean plane are parallel, transversals are important. Consecutive interior angles, consecutive exterior angles, corresponding angles, and alternate angles are only a few examples of the several pairings of angles that can be formed when a transversal intersects two lines. Euclid’s parallel postulate states that if two lines are parallel, then comparable interior angles are equal, alternate interior angles are equal, and successive interior angles are supplementary.

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