SOLUTION: write a proof to show that <4 and <5 are supplementary if <3=<2 /\ / \ ______1/2__3\4___________ ___________ ______ 5/6 7\8 / \

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Question 520843: write a proof to show that <4 and <5 are supplementary if <3=<2

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and supplementary -- they are a linear pair.

and supplementary. Transititive Equality.

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