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OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

I need help with Proofs!!! Please Im gonna draw some stuff now for the questions

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

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OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

now im gonna put what i got so far

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

Can you see it well?

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

Sorry for the delay...

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

I need help on what i got wrong and the correct answer and what hints could have led me to that answer ----- My teacher's requests

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

JG = HG by definition of Isosceles triangle http://www.mathopenref.com/isosceles.html

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

What clues in the rest of the proof could have given me the answer?

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

I forgot the name of the other one :/ <JGK = <HGK property of Isosceles triangle? and since the one previous the last one is a "these two triangles are congruent" then for the last I think is CPCTC

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

wait but for the first one you gave me before dinner, what clues do you think could have given me that answer in the rest of the proof?

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

the fact that the one before that one said that it was an isosceles triangle :)

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

Ok moving on, :) on (d) for <JGK= <HGK what was it?

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

oh nvm you wrote it but i guess you arent sure

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

yeah... I tried looking it up, but I've got nothing :/

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

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OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

Why do you think the last one is CPCTC?

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

okay I think the other one was http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Triangles/An-altitude-a-median-and-an-angle-bisector-in-the-isosceles-triangle.lesson but I still don't know the name of it XP because it proved in the step before that that the two triangles were congruent. so CPCTC: Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

Lmao i guess ill leave that one blank since you dont know

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

you could try putting "Property of Isosceles triangle"

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

and what would be the clue for that one?

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

ohhhh wait... it would be "Definition of Angle Bisector" because in the previous step it was proved that it was an Angle Bisector

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

wow your a genius *_*

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

XD lol I'm not :P I've gtg now... mmm good luck ^_^ if you need more help jdoe0001 is good with geometry :)

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

aww ok :/ lol bye

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

@jdoe0001 if you arent busy can you help me with my geometry homeworks

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

im in desperate need :(

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

hmm what's the .... proof of?

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

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OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

that is what i had so far^

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

I had the first 3 completely right

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

But i dont know what are the right answers for the next three lines and i dont know how to do it myself

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

And besides the answers my teacher demands us to put what clues could have led us to the answer and i need your help for that too please

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

@adel_demo can you help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first the triangle what do u need to prove in it ?

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

well i finished the triangle, the second shape is the one i need now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

iam not good at geometry sorry :(

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

do you know some1 who is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont remember the rules of Congruence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do u still need to prove it

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