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Prove Theorem $3-4-1$ : If two intersecting lines form a linear pair of congruent angles, then the two lines are perpendicular.(FIGURE CANNOT COPY)
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By definition of a linear pair, we know that $A + B = 180^\circ$. Show more…
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