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Observe the figures:

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Consider the first triangle is \"\" and second triangle is \"\".

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Case (i):

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Let \"\".

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\"\" is measures of \"\", \"\" and \"\".

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Find \"\".

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\"\"                              (Sum of the angles measures is \"\")

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\"\"                                      (Addition: \"\")

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\"\"          (Subtract  \"\" from each side)

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\"\"                                                     (Apply additive inverse property: \"\")

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Therefore,the angle \"\" is \"\".

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Case (ii):

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Let \"\".

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\"\" is measures of \"\"\"\" and \"\".

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Find \"\".

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\"\"                              (Sum of the angles measures is \"\")

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\"\"                                      (Addition: \"\")

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\"\"          (Subtract  \"\" from each side)

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\"\"                                                     (Apply additive inverse property: \"\")

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Therefore,the angle \"\" is \"\".

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Hence, \"\" and \"\" angle measures are equal.

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Yes; the angle measures are equal.