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Definitions of theorems for test

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Congruent Supplements Theorem   angles that supplement to same angle or congruent angles are congruent.  
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Congruent Compliments Theorem   angles that compliment to same angle or to congruent angles are congruent  
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Vertical Angles Theorem   if 2 angles are vertical, they are congruent  
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Theorem 2.9   when perpendicular lines intersect, they form 4 right angles  
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Theorem 2.10   all right angles are congruent  
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Theorem 2.11   perpendicular lines form congruent adjacent angles  
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Theorem 2.12   if 2 angles are congruent and supplementary, then each angle is a right angle  
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Theorem 2.13   if 2 congruent angles form a linear pair then they are right angles  
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Protractor Postulate   given any angle, measure can be put into one-to-one with real numbers 0-180  
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Angle Addition Postulate   if R is in the interior of <PQS, then m<PQR + m<RQS= m<PQS  
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Supplement Theorem   2 angles that form a linear pair are supplementary  
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Compliment Theorem   non-common sides of 2 adjacent angles form right angle then they are complementary  
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