The problem says to justify each statement with a property of equality, a property of congruence, or a postulate. Then it gives the examples; (1.) QA=QA (2.) If AB=BC and BC=CE then AB=CE (3.) If Q is between P and R, then PR=PQ+QR. I don't understand any of this. :/ Can I get help?
sounds like geometry
if a rabbit is as tall as a monkey; and a monkey is as tall as a tree ... then it stands to reason that a rabbit is as tall as a tree.
if yo have to get from your house to the school; and the circleK store is along the way; then the path you take to get from home to school can be partitioned into path you take from home to circleK; and from circleK to school
QA=QA is true by the reflexive property. This property says that any number is always equal to itself. In terms of geometry, it means that any lengths or angles are congruent to themselves.
Any ideas on (2)?
... i thought that was a list of postulates :/
I don't know wat any of it is. Lol I'm no good at math.
actually sorry I was thinking of the wrong property, the property you want starts with a T
when you move from place to place, you are _______ (again, starts with a T)
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