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match the letter of the property, definition, postulate, or theorem that justifies each statement. if m<abc = 90, then <abc is a right angle. supplement theorem if m<3 + m<4 = 180, then <3 and <4 are supplementary angles choose if m<pqr = m<rst, then <pqr ≅ <rst choose if <1 and <2 form a right angle, then <1 and <2 are complementary angles choose if <x and <y are supplementary and <x and <z are supplementary, then <y ≅ <z choose if <j and <k are vertical angles, then <j ≅ <k choose if <pqr and <stu are choose
- By definition, an angle with a measure of 90 degrees is a right - angle. The first statement uses the definition of a right - angle.
- By definition, two angles whose sum of measures is 180 degrees are supplementary angles.
- If the measures of two angles are equal, then the angles are congruent by the definition of congruent angles.
- If two angles form a right - angle (sum of measures is 90 degrees), they are complementary by the definition of complementary angles.
- If two angles are supplementary to the same angle, then they are congruent. This is the Congruent Supplements Theorem.
- Vertical angles are congruent by the Vertical Angles Theorem.
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- Definition of a right - angle
- Definition of supplementary angles
- Definition of congruent angles
- Definition of complementary angles
- Congruent Supplements Theorem
- Vertical Angles Theorem