SOLUTION: if the statement on a proof was measure of angle 1+the measure of angle 2=the measure of angle 3+the measure of angle 2 with the given being angle 3 and angle 2 are complementary

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Question 509490: if the statement on a proof was measure of angle 1+the measure of angle 2=the measure of angle 3+the measure of angle 2
with the given being angle 3 and angle 2 are complementary and the measure of angle 1+the measure of angle 2=90 degrees?

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The statement is true because of the definition of complementary. Two angles being complementary and the measure of two angles summing to 90 degrees is the same thing.


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