
Morgan D.
asked 02/27/23complete this proof using the two column proof method Given:<ABC is ⊥; <1 and <2 are complementary Prove: 2 ≅ 3 (Hint: 7 statements with reasons will complete this proof)
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It's in the comments, but maybe you didn't see it, so I'm putting it in an answer. You need to provide a link to a diagram for this question. Also, check out all the comments. Angles cannot be perpendicular, but lines or segments can. They form right angles.
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Philip P.
We need to know where angles 1, 2, and 3 are. Please attach the figure.02/27/23