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I never got these it would help a lot for my final exam if you explained it also. Thanks :)


What changes would you make to turn this formal proof into a paragraph proof?

Given: Angles A and 15 are complementary.
Prove: A = 75 degrees.
Proof:

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 Jun 2, 2015

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If m<A and 15 are complementary, then, by the definition pf "complemetary," their sum is 90.  So  m<A + 15 = 90.  Then, subtracting 15 from both sides, m<A  must be 75.

 

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 Jun 2, 2015
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 Jun 2, 2015
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If m<A and 15 are complementary, then, by the definition pf "complemetary," their sum is 90.  So  m<A + 15 = 90.  Then, subtracting 15 from both sides, m<A  must be 75.

 

{That's as good as I can do......!!!  }

 

 


CPhill Jun 2, 2015

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