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Prof of vertically opposite angle​

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Answered by jayshah123
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Theorem and Proof

Theorem: In a pair of intersecting lines the vertically opposite angles are equal. It can be seen that ray \overline{OA} stands on the line \overleftrightarrow{CD} and according to Linear Pair Axiom, if a ray stands on a line, then the adjacent angles form a linear pair of angles.

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Answered by sainihoneycutesaini
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In a pair of intersecting lines the vertically opposite angles are equal. It can be seen that ray \overline{OA} stands on the line \overleftrightarrow{CD} and according to Linear Pair Axiom, if a ray stands on a line, then the adjacent angles form a linear pair of angles.

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