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The theorem which justifies that two lines are parallel when cut by a transversal k is converse of the alternate interior angles theorem.

Given that two lines m and n are parallel.

We have to find the theorem which justifies that the lines m and n are parallel when cut by a transversal k.

Parallel lines are those lines which do not meet each other at any point on the surface.

If we know that the alternte interior angles are equal,then m and n become parallel to each other.

So the converse of the alternate interior angles theorem correctly justifies that the lines are parallel if cut by a transversal k.

Hence to justify that two lines are parallel if they are cut by a transversal k, we have to use converse of the alternate interior angles theorem.

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Question is incomplete as it should include the following options:

1) converse of the corresponding angles theorem,

2) converse of the alternate interior angles theorem.

3) converse of the same side interior angles theorem,

4) converse of the alternate exterior angles theorem.