Prove that alternate interior angles are congruent.  That is, how can you use rigid transformations to move ∠CFG so that it lands on ∠BCF?  Explain.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Without the image, I cannot prove much,

I can explain though:

Alternate interior angles are formed when a transversal intersects 2 or more lines.

Only in parallel lines form congruent alt. int. angles.

This is stated in the properties of the parallel lines.

I can respond with full proof if you give me the diagram