Write out, in paragraph form, a plan for completing the following proof. For example, will you prove triangles congruent? How? By what theorem? Given: AR = AQ RT = QS Prove: RAT = QAS
do you have the drawing
What drawing?
you dont need a drawing
What are you talking about exactly?
its the same triangle
he wants a diagram even though it would be impossible
No he wants the answer written out in paragraph form. I have little to no clue how to do this. I can find the answer but I don't know the "proper" way of doing so.
the fact that a is used twice in both triangles as an independent vertex means that the two triangles are the same triangles
Okay, I know the end result but I don't know how they want me to get there. I can figure it out but I just can't grasp how to show that the way they want me to.
point q is congruent to point r by transitive point t is congruent to point s by transitive point a is congruent to point a by transitive because points ars and aqs describe the same triangle, the triangle is congruent to itself through reflexive
get it?
thank you.
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