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Given: ZF and ZG are right angles. Prove: ZF G Statements Reasons 1) Given 1) ZF and ZG are right angles 2) 2) mzF= 90 and mzG= 90 3) mZF=mZG 3) 4) ZF ZG 4)
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Given: ZF and ZG are right angles. Prove: ZF G Statements Reasons 1) Given 1) ZF and ZG are right angles 2) 2) mzF= 90 and mzG= 90 3) mZF=mZG 3) 4) ZF ZG 4)
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Given: ZF and ZG are right angles.
Prove: ZF G
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Reasons
1) Given
1) ZF and ZG are
right angles
2)
2) mzF= 90 and
mzG= 90
3) mZF=mZG
3)
4) ZF ZG
4)
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