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Question 167427: How am I supposed to prove that two angles are congruent? I can see they are congruent Angle 1 and 2 are shorter then angle 3 and 4 but i do not understand how to make that into a proof. the given statement is that angle 1 is congruent to angle 3.: How am I supposed to prove that two angles are congruent? I can see they are congruent Angle 1 and 2 are shorter then angle 3 and 4 but i do not understand how to make that into a proof. the given statement is that angle 1 is congruent to angle 3.
Answer by Mathtut(1269) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
we really need to know what angle 1,2,3 and 4 are....is this
two triangles being compared or parallelograms... and give it labels if you can such as triangle ABC and where these angles are in relation to the given
figure...