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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=10° and m∠B=15° m∠A=45° and m∠B…
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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=10° and m∠B=15° m∠A=45° and m∠B…
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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=10° and m∠B=15°
m∠A=45° and m∠B=45°
m∠A=30° and m∠B=60°
m∠A=25° and m∠B=25°
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45 and 45 because they are equal and add up to 90 degrees
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