SOLUTION: Given :<12 and <11 are complementary m<10 + < < 11 =90 degrees° Prove: <12 &#8773; <10

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Question 377719: Given :<12 and <11 are complementary
m<10 + < < 11 =90 degrees°

Prove: <12 ≅ <10

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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From eq. 1,

Substitute into eq. 2,



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