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27 December, 21:00

Given that ∠A≅∠B, Gavin conjectured that ∠A and ∠B are complementary angles.

Which statement is a counterexample to Gavin 's conjecture?

m∠A=10° and m∠B=15°

m∠A=25° and m∠B=25°

m∠A=30° and m∠B=60°

m∠A=45° and m∠B=45°

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  1. 27 December, 21:19
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    Given ∠A≅∠B which means A and B are congruent, so A and B should have same value.

    and also given that A and B are complementary angles which mean ∠A+∠B=90°

    Now to find counterexample to Gavin's statement, we should find two angles satisfying ∠A≅∠B and contradicting ∠A+∠B = 90°

    Let us check given options:-

    A) since A and B are not equal, it is contradicting the first statement itself.

    B) Here ∠A=25 = ∠B, hence it is satisfying congruent condition.

    Let us check they are complementary or not by adding them.

    ∠A+∠B = 25°+25° = 50° ≠90°

    Which means it is an counter example to Gavin's statement which tells that two congruent angles need not be complementary.

    C) since A and B are not equal, it is contradicting the first statement itself.

    D) Here ∠A=45°=∠B, hence it is satisfying congruent condition.

    And ∠A+∠B = 45°+45° = 90°

    Hence this is not an counter example.
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