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13) In the proof: STATEMENT: Z1 = Z2 REASON: 13) Transitive Property of Congruency Converse of AEA Theorem AEA Theorem AIA Theorem Definition of Congruent Angles
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13) In the proof: STATEMENT: Z1 = Z2 REASON: 13)
Transitive Property of Congruency
Converse of AEA Theorem
AEA Theorem
AIA Theorem
Definition of Congruent Angles
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