Whenever <u>two</u> or <u>more</u> lines <em>intersect </em>at a point, an <em>angle</em> is usually produced. And some of these angles formed may have <u>common </u>properties, and thus be <em>congruent</em>.
The appropriate reasons for the given <u>statements</u> in the question are given below:
STATEMENT REASON
1. <1 ≅ <2 <u>Vertical</u> <em>Angle</em> theorem
2. <1 and <2 are complementary
<2 and <3 are complementary <em>Congruent Complements</em> Theorem
3. <1 and <2 are supplementary
<2 and <3 are supplementary <u>Congruent</u> Supplements
4. <1 and <2 are right angles All<em> Right Angles</em> are Congruent
5. <1 ≅ <2,
<1 and <2 are supplementary If two angles are <u>congruent</u> and
<u>supplementary</u>, then each angle is
a <em>right angle</em>.
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