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PROOF Complete the two-column proof by dragging the statements and reasons. Given: m∠ABC=m∠DEF ∠ABC and ∠DEF are supplementary. Prove: ∠ABC and ∠DEF are right angles.
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PROOF Complete the two-column proof by dragging the statements and reasons. Given: m∠ABC=m∠DEF ∠ABC and ∠DEF are supplementary. Prove: ∠ABC and ∠DEF are right angles.
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PROOF Complete the two-column proof by dragging the statements and reasons.
Given: m∠ABC=m∠DEF
∠ABC and ∠DEF
are supplementary.
Prove: ∠ABC and ∠DEF
are right angles.
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Statements. Reasons
1. m
2. If two angles are. 2. Definition of ≅
≅ and supplementary Angles
Then each angle is a
Right angle
3. Supplementary
4. Angles
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