SOLUTION: given: m<1=m<2, m<3=m<4 Prove: ray YS is perpendicular to line XZ prove in two column form (statement, reason)

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Question 345254: given: m<1=m<2, m<3=m<4
Prove: ray YS is perpendicular to line XZ
prove in two column form (statement, reason)

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Sorry, can't help you. Have to be able to see the picture and how the 4 angles relate to the segment and the ray.


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