Mathematics
Mathematics, 31.01.2020 02:42, rebekahlm

Joel and melinda provide the following proofs for vertical angles to be equal:

joel's proof: angle 2 + angle 3=180° (t is a straight line)
angle 1 + angle 2 = 180° (pq is a straight line)
therefore, angle 1 + angle 2 = angle 2 + angle 3 (transitive property of equality)
hence, angle 1 = angle 3 (subtraction property of equality)

melinda's proof: angle 1 + angle 2 + angle 3 + angle 4 = 360°
therefore, angle 1 + angle 4 = 180° (t is a straight line)
hence, angle 4 = angle 2 (transitive property of equality)

which statement is correct?
a joels is correct
b melindas is correct
c both melinda and joels is correct
d neither is correct

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