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Please helpGiven: 21 and 22 form a linear pair, 22 - 24Prove: 21 and 23 are supplementaryzoom in

Please helpGiven: 21 and 22 form a linear pair, 22 - 24Prove: 21 and 23 are supplementaryzoom-example-1
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The reason for each of the statements are given below;


\angle1\text{ and }\angle2\text{ form a linear pair}

40. Given


\angle1\text{ and }\angle2\text{ are supplementary}

41. Linear pair of angles are supplementary.


m\angle1+m\angle2=180^0

42. Supplementary angles.

Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.


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