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Given: <L and <V are supplementary, and <V and <E are supplementary
Prove: <L is congruent to <E
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
working with the measures,
L+V = 180
V+E = 180
so
L+V = V+E
so
L = E
<L ≅ <E
3 years ago
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