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19 June, 14:50

Given: m∠A + m∠B = m∠B + m∠C Prove: m∠C = m∠A Write a paragraph proof to prove the statement.

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  1. 19 June, 15:08
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    The correct answer is:

    Given: m∠A + m∠B = m∠B + m∠C

    Prove: m∠A = m∠C

    Starting with our given statement, m∠A + m∠B = m∠B + m∠C, we can use the subtraction property of equality to subtract m∠B from each side:

    m∠A + m∠B - m∠B = m∠B + m∠C - m∠B

    When we subtract something from itself, it equals 0. This leaves us with:

    m∠A + 0 = m∠C + 0

    Adding 0 to anything leaves it as it was. This gives us:

    m∠A = m∠C
  2. 19 June, 15:12
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    As angles A+B=B+C

    SO ... A+B-B = B+C-B. (we subtract B from each side)

    so ... A = C

    so it is proved that angle A is equal to angle B!
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