SOLUTION: given two angles that form a linear pair, prove that the bisectors of the two angles are perpendicular to one another.
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Question 981782: given two angles that form a linear pair, prove that the bisectors of the two angles are perpendicular to one another.
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Angle POQ +POR = 180 deg. ( Linear Pair)
MO & NO are the angle bisectors
2a+2b=180 deg
2(a+b) = 180 deg
a+b = 90 deg
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