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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Complete the two-column proof. Given: <3, <4 are rt. <'s AX = BX Prove: triangle AXC = triangle BXC https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/4/page18c.gif

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Juicstice

OpenStudy (juicstice):

First do what you know, it will be easy to knock out the last statement because you already have that information

OpenStudy (juicstice):

I'm going to have some trouble remembering the theorems and properties. but I can help you out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.<3,<4? are rt<'s

OpenStudy (anonymous):

AX = BX?

OpenStudy (juicstice):

yes they are because of the mid-segment theorem

OpenStudy (juicstice):

then CX=CX because of the reflexive property. reflexive property is easy to remember because if there is a line cutting a shape in half the line will always be equal to itself

OpenStudy (juicstice):

Wait, I'm not sure about the mid-segment theorem being correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what will the last one be?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HL HA LL LA

OpenStudy (juicstice):

are those the choices that you have to choose

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well it has to be a theorem.i think it has to be one of those.What do u think it is?

OpenStudy (juicstice):

I think it is SAS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can it be one of those that i wrote?

OpenStudy (juicstice):

Yea it could be, but I'm more fimilar with the SAS, AAS, ASA, SSS, AAA and not the ones you wrote down so that is why I put what I did

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok thnx

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