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Help please

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@JustSaiyan do you think you could help?

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@Vocaloid

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@563blackghost

Vocaloid:

<2 and <3 are equal because BD is a bisector

Vocaloid:

m<2 and m<3 being equal is just a consequence of <2 and <3 being equal

Vocaloid:

if 1 is complementary to 2 and 2 and 3 are equal you can use the substitution property of equality to substitute 3 for 2 in the statement "1 is complementary to 2" to get "1 is complementary to 3"

Vocaloid:

for the last blank I'm not sure what else to put, I've just finished the proof

Vocaloid:

I will admit I am unfamiliar with some of the terminology so I am not sure exactly what to put into the blanks

PandaSurvive:

thank you anyways <3 cx

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