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For the proof shown, provide the reason for part f. |
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A. |
Definition of Addition |
B. |
Definition of congruent segments |
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C. |
Definition of a line |
D. |
Symmetric Property of Equality |
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For the proof shown, provide the reason for part b. |
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A. |
Symmetric Property (=) |
B. |
Definition of congruent segments |
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C. |
Definition of Addition |
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Definition of a line |
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3. |
For the proof shown, provide statement 3. |
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AB = CD |
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CD = EF |
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AB = EF |
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AB = BA |
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4. |
For the proof shown, provide the reason for part d. |
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A. |
Definition of Addition |
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Definition of a line |
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C. |
Definition of congruent segments |
D. |
Symmetric Property (=) |
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5. |
What three properties hold true for congruence of segments? |
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reflexive, symmetric, and substitution |
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addition, subtraction, and multiplication |
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reflexive, multiplication, and division |
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reflexive, symmetric, and transitive |
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