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OpenStudy (anonymous):
attach ur work has word doc
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i cant open it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nor can i..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats odd i'll redo it
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its your word, its a newer/older version than mine, and it wont open. try something else.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u open it? @huneya
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just copy paste the doc
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ooh, it's a proof.. I dont know how to do proofs..well I do, but I'm very bad
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The figure below shows rectangle ABCD.
The two-column proof with missing statement proves that the diagonals of the rectangle bisect each other.
Statement
Reason
ABCD is a rectangle.
Given
and are parallel
Definition of a Parallelogram
and are parallel
Definition of a Parallelogram
∡CAD ≅ ∡ACB
Alternate interior angles theorem
Definition of a Parallelogram
∡ADB ≅ ∡CBD
Alternate interior angles theorem
Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) Postulate
CPCTC
CPCTC
bisects
Definition of a bisector
Which statement can be used to fill in the blank space?