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FG=HI=6F, G, equals, H, I, equals, 6 Given 2 FH=HJ=4FH=HJ=4F, H, equals, H, J, equals, 4 Given 3 \overline{FG} \parallel \overline{HI} FG ∥ HI start overline, F, G, end overline, \parallel, start overline, H, I, end overline Given 4 \angle HFG\cong\angle JHI∠HFG≅∠JHIangle, H, F, G, \cong, angle, J, H, I When a transversal crosses parallel lines, alternate interior angles are congruent. 5 \triangle FGH\cong \triangle HIJ△FGH≅△HIJtriangle, F, G, H, \cong, triangle, H, I, J Side-angle-side congruence What is the first error Cai made in his proof?

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