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attachments below In ∆ABC shown below, is parallel to . The two-column proof with missing statements and reasons proves that if a line parallel to one side of a triangle also intersects the other two sides, the line divides the sides proportionally lineDE is parrallel to lineAC: Given lineBA is a transversal that intersects two parallel lines: Conclusion from Statement 1 ∡BDE ≅ ∡BAC: Corresponding Angles Postulate statement4: reason statement5: reason lineBD over LineBA =lineBE over lineBC: Converse of the Side-Side-Side Similarity Theorem Complete the proof by entering the correct statements and reasons.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5.) ∆ABC ~ ∆DBE Angle-Angle (AA) Similarity Postulate

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