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Mathematics, 17.01.2021 20:20 coombsbob

6. Complete the two-column proof below. The ‘reasons’ are already given, so only the mathematical ‘statements’ need to be completed. Given: A and B are complementary angles. B and C are complementary angles.
Prove: A  C

Statements Reasons
Given
Definition of complementary angles
Substitution property of equality
Subtraction property of equality
Angles that have equal measure are congruent.

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