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1.

Given:

Prove:

1.

1. Given

2.

2. Reflexive

3.

3. SSS

4.

4. CPCTC

5.

5. Converse of Alt. Int. Angles Theorem


B

2.

Given:
Prove:

1.

1. Given

2.

2. Reflexive

3.

3. SSS

4.

4. CPCTC

5.

5. Def. of bisect

3.

Given:

Prove:

1.

1. Given

2.

2. Reflexive

3.

3. Def of

4.

4. Def of right triangle

5.

5. HL

6.

6. CPCTC

4.

Given:
Prove:

ABC is isosceles
A

1.

1. Given

2.

2. Def of midpoint

4.

4. Def of perpendicular

5.

5, Def of right triangles

6.

6. LL

7.

7. CPCTC

8.

8. Def of isosceles

3. Reflexive

3.

Given:
C

5.

Prove:

1.

1. Given

2.

2. Isosceles Triangle Theorem

3.

3. Overlapping Segments Theorem

4.

4. SAS

6.

Given:

Prove:
F

1.

1. Given

2.

2. Def of bisect

3.

3. Reflexive

4.

4. AAS

5.

5. CPCTC

7.

Given:

Prove:

A
1

4
D

1.

1. Given

2.

2. Corresponding Angles Post.

3.

3. Substitution

4.

4. Converse of Isosceles Triangle Theorem

8.

Given :

4
2

Prove:

1.

1. Given

2.

2. Def. of bisect

3.

3. Vertical Angles Theorem

4.

4. SAS

5.

5. CPCTC

6.

6. Converse of Alt. Int. Angles Theo.

9.

or

10. Prove if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then alternate exterior
angles are congruent.

Given: line a is parallel to line b


Prove: <1 <8
1. Line a is parallel to line b

1. Given

2. <4 < 8

2. Correspondng Angles Postulate

3. < 1 < 4

3. Vertical Angle Theorem

4. <1 <8

4. Transitive

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