1.   For the proof shown, provide the reason for part c.
   
   
    A. Subtraction Property of Equality B. Multiplication Property of Equality
    C. Addition Property of Equality D. Division Property of Equality
    Hint

  2.   For the proof shown, provide the reason for part f.
   
   
    A. Definition of congruent segments B. Definition of a line
    C. Symmetric Property of Equality D. Definition of Addition
    Hint

  3.   For the proof shown, provide the reason for part b.
   
   
    A. Definition of congruent segments B. Definition of a line
    C. Definition of Addition D. Symmetric Property (=)
    Hint

  4.   What three properties hold true for congruence of segments?
    A. reflexive, symmetric, and substitution
    B. addition, subtraction, and multiplication
    C. reflexive, symmetric, and transitive
    D. reflexive, multiplication, and division
    Hint

  5.   The statement if , then demonstrates which property of congruence?
    A. Symmetric Property B. Reflexive Property
    C. Identity Property D. Transitive Property
    Hint



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