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Complete the proofs below by filling in the missing statements and reasons. 10. Given: 21 and 22 form a linear pair;
21 and 23 are supplementary
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Prove: 22 23
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Reasons
1. Z1 and 2 form a linear pair
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2. 21 and 22 are supplementary
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3.
mZ1 + m2 = 180°
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4. Z1 and 23 are supplementary
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mZ1 + m23 = 180°
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m21 + m2 = mZ1 + m23
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7. m2 = m_3
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8. Z2 Z3
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Complete the proofs below by filling in the missing statements and reasons.

10. Given: 21 and 22

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