Use the following problem to answer the question below:
given: m∠abe = m∠cbd prove: m∠abd...
Mathematics, 04.02.2020 00:10, natalie2sheffield
Use the following problem to answer the question below:
given: m∠abe = m∠cbd prove: m∠abd = m∠cbe
what is the reason for a, b, c and d?
these are my guesses but i don't know if im right:
a: given
b: transitive property
c: additive property of equality
d: subtraction property of equality
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