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Can someone help me with this?-example-1

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

In this case you have to show that 1 + 2 = 180

This way when you show that 2 + 3 = 180, that proves 1 & 3 are congruent.

User John Taylor
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Answer:

A. 2. ∡1 is supplementary to ∡2 (linear pair theorem)

Explanation:

Given the following proof so far, we have:
1. Line a and line b intersect => given

2. ? => ?

3. ∡3 is supplementary to ∡2 => linear pair theorem

4. ∡1 ≅ ∡3 => congruent supplements theorem

Now let's take a look at the reasoning for statement 4, which says that angle 1 and 3 are congruent due to congruent supplements theorem.

In this theorem, if 2 angles are supplementary (add up to 180 degrees) to the same angle, it means those 2 angles are congruent.

Why does this work?
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Let's say x + y = 180, and z + y = 180

By transitivity (if a = b and b =c, then a=c), x + y is equal to z + y

x + y = z + y

Subtract y from both sides

x = z

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Statement 3 says ∡3 is supplementary to ∡2, and because of congruent supplements theorem being our last reason (where ∡1 and ∡3 are congruent), we need to make statement 2 also have ∡1 being supplementary to ∡2, (∡2 is like y in the example above - it's the angle that ∡1 and ∡3 are both supplementary to).

This will eliminate choices B (which has ∡1, but also ∡4 which isn't necessary), C ( ∡which mentions nothing about ∡1), and D (which also doesn't mention anything about ∡1, and which also isn't necessary as we have statement 3 essentially saying the same thing), leaving A as the correct answer.

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