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What is the reason for Statement 2 of the two-column proof?

A. Linear Pair Postulate

B. Angle Addition Postulate

C. Definition of bisect

D. Definition of angle

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An angle bisector is basically a bisector that divides an angle into two congruent parts. So, since one part of the angle is 61°, then the other part of the angle is also 61° by the definition of an angle bisector. The answer is C) Definition of Bisect. Hope this helps and have a great day!
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