Can someone check this out to see if I have this correct? If not can you help me out please? Thank you! The answers are on 2nd page.


Answer:
Answer 1; Angles forming a linear sum to 180°
Answer 2; Substitution
Answer 3; Definition of perpendicular lines
Step-by-step explanation:
The two column proof is presented as follows;
Statement [tex]{}[/tex] Reason
1. ∠SWT ≅ ∠TWU [tex]{}[/tex] Given
2. m∠SWT + m∠TWU = 180° [tex]{}[/tex] Angles forming a linear sum to 180°
3. m∠SWT + m∠SWT = 180° [tex]{}[/tex] Substitution
4. m∠SWT = 90° [tex]{}[/tex] Algebra
5. [tex]\underset{TV}{\leftrightarrow }[/tex]⊥ [tex]\underset{SU}{\leftrightarrow }[/tex] [tex]{}[/tex] Definition of perpendicular lines
Perpendicular lines are defined as lines that are at right angles (90°) to each other, therefore given that the angle formed by the lines [tex]\underset{TV}{\leftrightarrow }[/tex] and [tex]\underset{SU}{\leftrightarrow }[/tex] m∠SWT = 90°, therefore, the lines [tex]\underset{TV}{\leftrightarrow }[/tex] and [tex]\underset{SU}{\leftrightarrow }[/tex] are perpendicular to each other.