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Given m<1= 90 degrees,prove m<2 = 90 degrees.
8 years ago

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Damon
I do not see your drawing but suspect you can use definition of a right angle as 1/4 of a circle. Thus a straight line is half a circle and if these angles add up to half a circle they are right angles
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