Does Euclid's fifth postulate imply the existence of parallel lines? Explain

Does Euclid’s fifth postulate imply the existence of parallel lines? Explain.

Yes, if a straight line l falls on two lines m and n such that sum of the interior angles on one side of l is two right angles, then by Euclid’s fifth postulate, the lines will not meet on this side of l. Also, we know that the sum of the interior angles on the other side of the line l will be two right angles too. Thus, they will not meet on the other side also.
Hence, the lines m and n never meet, i.e. they are parallel.
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