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Given that ∠A≅∠B , Gavin conjectured that ∠A and ∠B are complementary angles. Which statement is a counterexample to Gavin 's conjecture?

m∠A=30° and m∠B=60°

m∠A=25° and m∠B=25°

m∠A=45° and m∠B=45°

m∠A=10° and m∠B=15°

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complementary angles are angles that add up to 90º

45º+45º=90º

thus making m∠A=45º and m∠B=45º the correct answere

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<A is congruent to <B they are both equal so the answer is the same but the two answers have to add up to 90 degrees ]
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