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Choose the definition, theorem, or postulate that justifies the statement. A. Definition of a Right Angle
B. Definition of Complementary Angles
C. Congruent Complements Theorem
D. Complement Theorem
E. Definition of Supplementary Angles
F. Definition of Angle Bisector
G. Supplement Theorem
H. Definition of Perpendicular
I. Angle Addition Postulate
J. Vertical Angles Theorem
K. Congruent Supplements Theorem
L. Definition of Congruence


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