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Two supporting reasons are missing from the proof. Complete the proof by dragging and dropping the appropriate reasons into each of the empty boxes.

Given: m∥n
m∠1=120°
Prove:
m∠6=60°

NEED HELP PLZ ASAP 40 POINTS Two supporting reasons are missing from the proof. Complete-example-1
NEED HELP PLZ ASAP 40 POINTS Two supporting reasons are missing from the proof. Complete-example-1
NEED HELP PLZ ASAP 40 POINTS Two supporting reasons are missing from the proof. Complete-example-2

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If angle 1=120 that means that angle 5 must also equal 120 and because angle 5 and 6 are on the same line their sum must be 180. 180-120=60 so that proves angle 6=60
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The first blank would be the Corresponding Angles Postulate because corresponding angles are congruent

The second blank would be the Supplementary Angles Theorem because it states that if two angles share one a common line, they are supplements and add to 180

Hope this helps!
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