Please help
They're both acute angles .-.
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|dw:1513374155754:dw| `The angles in matching corners are called Corresponding Angles.` source: math is fun
I was a bit hesitant to do this one b/c I am a little uncertain exactly how they want you to phrase each step ;_; but I'll give it a go as nnesha stated #2 is that 1 and 2 are corresponding angles #3 seems a bit redundant to me, perhaps "corresponding angles are congruent?" #4 linear pairs are supplementary (?) #7 since we are substituting <1 for <2 and <1 and <2 are equal, my best guess would be "substitution property of equality"
Thats why I was having trouble, no answer choices so I dont know the way I should phrase it x'D. Thank you Nnesha and Vocaloid I will give those a try. If it is correct great c: if not I can just redo it and have an example so either way win win :D
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