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Mathematics, 12.11.2019 15:31 s131845

The proof that mng β‰… kjg is shown.

given: angle n and angle j are right angles; ng β‰… jg
prove: mng β‰… kjg

what is the missing reason in the proof?

the reflexive property
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the third angle theorem


The proof that mng β‰… kjg is shown. given: angle n and angle j are right angles; ng β‰… j
The proof that mng β‰… kjg is shown. given: angle n and angle j are right angles; ng β‰… j
The proof that mng β‰… kjg is shown. given: angle n and angle j are right angles; ng β‰… j

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