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HELP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Fill in the proof: (5 points)

Given: m angle ABC = 20 degrees; m angle CBD = 70 degrees

Prove: Angles ABC & CBD are complementary

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1. m angle ABC = 20 degrees; m angle CBD = 70 degrees

2. m angle ABC + m angle CBD = m angle ABD

3. 20 + 70 = 90

4. Angles ABC & CBD are complementary

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