SOLUTION: Fill in the angle number in this proof of the congruent complements theorem.
Given: <1 and <2 are complementary.
Given: <2 and <3 are complementary.
Prove: <1~=<3
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Question 1034850: Fill in the angle number in this proof of the congruent complements theorem.
Given: <1 and <2 are complementary.
Given: <2 and <3 are complementary.
Prove: <1~=<3
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can say, after stating the given, that
<1 + <2 = 90 def of comp
<2 + <3 = 90 def of comp
<1 + <2 = <2 + <3 transitive
<1 ~= <3 subtr prop of equality
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