Euclid's Elements Book 1: Proposition 29, Parallel Lines Converse
This is the twenty ninth proposition in Euclid's first book of The Elements. This proof is the converse to the last two propositions on parallel lines. It essentially shows that if two lines are parallel, the alternate angles are equal, the exterior angle is equal to the interior opposite angle, and the interior angles on the same side add up to two right angles.

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